Lessons from the Campaign: Presidential Innovation
Leader Speaks at SFIMA Michael Slaby Offers Must-Have Engagement Tips for Business,
Non-profits
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Tuesday, January
29, 2013) – Michael Slaby (@slaby), chief integration and innovation officer for Obama for
America 2012, takes the stage at the South Florida Interactive Marketing
Association’s February 13 meeting. Slaby
and his passionate team of geeks and gurus masterfully integrated technology,
social media and engagement to create a winning campaign. During his SFIMA talk, “Winning Hearts and
Minds With Digital Technology,” Slaby will discuss how the unification of media
impacts customer engagement, what building political movements and building
customer communities have in common, how B2B and B2C brands can most effectively
manage digital technology, and more. Interactive marketers, public relations
pros, social media strategists, IT directors, and email marketers at both
for-profit and non-profit organizations will benefit from the conversation.
Slaby has been recognized as one of the driving forces behind
President Obama’s successful bid for a second term. As chief integration and
innovation officer, he oversaw the entire back-end tech team, and helped ensure
the effective integration of technology into the rest of the campaign. Most
recently, he was the Digital Global Practice Chair at Edelman, and chief technology strategist for TomorrowVentures, Eric Schmidt’s hybrid venture capital fund, where he worked with
companies from Fortune 100 to angel-round start-ups on their technology,
digital media, and organizational strategy.
“Michael Slaby and his team were able to achieve phenomenal success for
Obama for America 2012 by implementing the trend-setting habits and tools he
will share with our members and guests next month,” said Joan Sparks, president
of SFIMA. “His visit underscores SFIMA’s commitment to provide a platform for
respected industry leaders to exchange ideas, information and best practices
with the South Florida digital marketing community.”
During the 2008 campaign cycle, Slaby served as the chief technology
officer for Obama for America and as technology director for the Presidential
Transition Team. Before diving into politics and campaigns full-time, Slaby
spent several years working in multimedia design, development and web
application platform development with a series of start-ups. He lends his time
to a number of non-profit organizations, including F*ck Cancer, Bright Pink, I Am That Girl, and others. He was named to Crain’s Chicago 40 Under 40 list in 2011.
The Slaby event takes place Wednesday,
February 13, at Gulfstream Park, Sport of Kings Ballroom (2nd Level)
in Hallandale Beach, Fla. Networking
runs from 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. The discussion is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. to
8:30 p.m. The event is free for SFIMA members. Non-members pay $39 in advance,
$49 at the door. To register, visit http://tinyurl.com/ak78qv5.
Sponsors
for this month’s event include BGT Partners (VIP
reception); O’Donnell
Agency
(video); Edelman, Starmark and Simpli.fi (table). Sponsorship opportunities are still available. Please
contact sponsorship@sfima.com for details.
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Now
in its 10th year, the South Florida Interactive Marketing
Association is
dedicated to educational excellence and expertise in digital marketing. The
organization serves as the primary interactive voice in South Florida offering lifelong
learning, top-notch networking and professional growth opportunities to
marketers in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach county. www.sfima.com, @SFIMA

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