Plus Three President Shares Expertise in Online List Growth and Acquisitions at 2005 Personal Democracy Forum Conference
Posted on 05/11/2005 @ 06:43 AM
Juan Proaño Offers Insights that Helped Customers Effectively Grow Lists Through Plus Three Systems
Plus Three LP, ("Plus Three" or the "Company"), a strategic marketing and technology company serving major U.S. political organizations and non-profit institutions, today announced that co-founder and President Juan Proaño will be participating in a panel discussion at the Personal Democracy Forum Conference in New York, NY. Proaño will take part in the discussion entitled, "Got Lists? How to Build Your Base Online," drawing on his success building world class databases for Plus Three customers and offering his best practices for building and managing powerful databases. Attendees at the 2005 Personal Democracy Forum Conference will be able to attend the panel on May 16 at 2:00 P.M. ET. For more information please contact Kelby Troutman at 781-487-4610 or ktroutman@racepointgroup.com.
"The low cost of Internet communications has drastically changed the way large and small organizations reach out to their constituents," said Juan Proaño co-founder and president of Plus Three. "Armed with an email database of 250,000 supporters, organizations are able to deliver a highly targeted direct response message to an audience larger than some national news networks get in any 30 minute increment. This is a tremendously powerful tool for organizations to leverage for both activism and fundraising. We look forward to sharing our experiences and developing best practices for effective online communications."
- Who: Juan M. Proaño, Co-founder and President of Plus Three
William Green, RightMarch.com
Tom Matzzie, MoveOn.org
Kathy Mitchell, Internet Advocacy Director, Consumers Union
Greg Nelson, CTSG - What: Panel discussion, "Got Lists? How to Build Your Base Online" Personal Democracy Forum Conference 2005
- When: Monday, May 16, 2005, from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.
- Where: The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
http://www.personaldemocracy.com/conference
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