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2006 National Arts Marketing Project Conference
Blockbuster Results on an Indie Budget:
Arts Marketing and Earned Income Strategies that Work!
2006 National Arts Marketing Project Conference
April 29–May 2, 2006
Millennium Biltmore Hotel
Los Angeles, CA
National Arts Marketing Conference

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CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES KEYNOTE SPEAKER!

ROLAND POINDEXTER


Roland PoindexterSunday, April 30
Working at the Edge of Creativity and Commerce with Roland Poindexter, an indie producer and consultant who specializes in animated content for multiple platforms.

The National Arts Marketing Project Conference is proud to announce that Roland Poindexter, former senior vice president of action adventure properties for Warner Bros. and an independent producer and animator, will give the keynote address at the conference on Sunday, April 30, 2006, at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. Mr. Poindexter will talk about how his experiences producing cartoons like Static Shock for Kids WB; Justice League for Cartoon Network; and The Adventures of Batman and Robin, Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego, and Spider-Man: Unlimited for Fox Kids have shaped how he sees the role of creativity in commerce, as well as the role of commerce in creativity.

DON'T MISS OUT on this incredible session so REGISTER NOW! 

This year’s National Arts Marketing Project Conference will focus on strategies for earned income and audience development that have gotten big bang for the buck. Sessions will highlight strategies and tactics in branding, high-tech e-marketing, guerrilla tactics on a budget, researching diverse audiences, and collaborations of all kinds from organizations of all art forms and all sizes!

New this year!
Technology Saturday will spend one day focusing on high-tech marketing strategies and tactics. The day begins with Technology Boot Camp, designed with sessions for those with intermediate or advanced e-marketing skills. The afternoon will focus on high-tech case studies with subjects ranging from online ticketing and e-mail marketing to database management.

Back by popular demand!
It’s Sponsorship Saturday, featuring intermediate and advanced sponsorship boot camps and an afternoon filled with sponsorship case studies. Sponsorship Saturday will also have the ever popular 1:2:1 clinics, where you sign up for a personal consulting session with an expert in the field!

The conference includes intensive workshops, plenary sessions, roundtable discussions with peers, and sponsorship clinics led by top marketing experts from across the United States. Education sessions address marketing, technology, and sponsorship strategies that focus on both leveraging the latest in arts marketing strategies and tactics while making marketing dollars work harder to grow and retain new audiences. 

Register today!
You’ll be surrounded by executive directors; board members; and marketing, public relations, membership, and development professionals from nonprofit arts organizations of all budget sizes and of diverse culture-, history-, and science-education disciplines. Join the more than 550 professionals from nonprofit arts organizations nationwide and Canada expected to attend.

Presented by: Arts & Business Council of Americans for the Arts as part of its National Arts Marketing Project

American ExpressLead Sponsor: American Express Company

 

Major Sponsor: Altria Group, Inc.

 

Major Sponsor: Altria Group, Inc.

 

" The speaker for each of these sessions shared their experience, in understanding terms, and the importance of the topic and the true caring they have for the arts to survive. "
– 2004 Conference Attendee

For more information about this program or any Americans for the Arts programs and services, please contact us by e-mail or call us at 202.371.2830