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Meet some of Delaware’s top influencers at the DelTech Social Media Conference

The sixth annual event takes place Feb. 15 at DelTech's campus in Georgetown.

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Wilmingtonians may not think of Sussex County as a hot networking destination, but Feb. 15 at DelTech’s Owen Campus in Georgetown is going to draw a who’s who of Delaware marketers and social media experts, from all up and down the state (and a few from Maryland, too).

In its sixth year, the DelTech Social Media Conference is a daylong event featuring 20+ speakers, including keynote speaker and publisher of the Cape GazetteDennis Forney and moderator Stefanie Roselle, owner of the Middletown firm Social Butterfly.

The conference will include breakout sessions such as:

  • “Content Strategy Masterclass” — Janelle Mazur, Dogfish Head
  • “Turning Employees into Social Media Advocates” — Neil Dougherty, Trellist
  • “Why the Future of New Business is Social Selling” — De’Montray Slacum, iFrog Digital Marketing
  • “What to Know About Live Video: Social Media’s Latest Craze” — Dawn MosleyIAM Film Works
  • “Smartphone Photography for Marketing 101” — Caroline Judge, SoDel

Click here for a full list of sessions.

Tickets are $99, including lunch.

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