I’m excited to announce that next Thursday, August 2, I will be moderating a panel discussion on “Community Managers who Manage Offline Communities” at WeWork in downtown San Francisco. I’m honored to be joined by three impressive community management professionals:
- Omnia Khamis, WeWork Civic Center Community Manager
- Ronnie Rodriguez, Community Manager for the City and County of San Francisco Fix-It Team
- Angie Coleman, Lesbians Who Tech Director of Community
Here’s the details:
Community Management has changed its approach and meaning. What was recently an activity that existed primarily online, community management is now returning to its roots and we are seeing many community managers that are bridging online and offline to bring a new take on the art of organizing and managing communities.
In this session, we will hear from a diverse panel of community managers who are rooted mostly offline and how they use online tools to mobilize and manage their offline communities.
We will see their unique approaches to successfully organizing large, disparate and distributed groups of people toward a unified goal.
Panelists:
- Omnia Khamis, WeWork Civic Center Community Manager
- Ronnie Rodriguez, Mayor’s Fix-it Team Community Manager for the City and County of San Francisco.
- Angie Coleman, Director of Community, Lesbians Who Tech
Moderated by: Rik Panganiban, recent manager of the Science Action Club Educator Portal at the California Academy of Sciences.
Head to the Meetup page for more info and to register to attend. If you can’t attend in person, it will be live streamed on the OC Tribe Facebook page.