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OHO U 2021 Online Conference Slides & Recording: Building a Better Higher Ed Marketing Team

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Whether you couldn't join us for the first week of the OHO U 2021 Online Conference, or you're looking to get caught up on something you missed during the conference, the presentation slides can be downloaded using the links below:

Survey Says! Building a Better Higher Ed Marketing Team Survey Results

Harder, Better, Faster: Punking Your Way Through Project Management

Rachel Reuben Senor, Vice President, Account Strategy

Survey Says! Building a Better Higher Ed Marketing Team Survey Results

In this session, Rachel Reuben Senor, VP of Account Strategy at OHO, shares the results from the 2021 Building a Better Higher Ed Marketing Team Survey.

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Harder, Better, Faster: Punking Your Way Through Project Management

In this session Kara Sassone, Digital Account Manager in Service at OHO, discusses tips and strategies for both account and project managers, as well as tips on how to get your work to work harder, better, and faster.

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Connecting the Dots: Making Sense of Accessibility for University Leaders

Lindsey Sneed, an IT Accessibility Specialist for the University of Mississippi, shares ways you can enhance digital accessibility at your college or university.

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Leading Online Brainstorms

Ashley Budd, the Director of Marketing Operations for Alumni Affairs and Development at Cornell University offers best practices for remote brainstorming sessions.

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How (and WHY) to Get to “Inbox Zero”

Lori Packer, the Director of Social Media for the University of Rochester, reveals her secrets for getting to Inbox Zero — and actually staying there.