Julie Niehoff

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Julie has more than fifteen years in communications, specializing in technology marketing. In her role as Sr. Development Director at Constant Contact, Julie facilitates seminars and workshops for small business and other organizations & events. She also manages development and training for all of Constant Contact's Local Success programs and staff. Julie was formerly Director of Interactive Marketing for the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau. She later launched her own successful consulting business and co-founded an online resource website for event planners. Her primary focus is on helping small businesses, associations and other organizations incorporate technology into their marketing plans, finding creative, affordable, effective strategies for building strong relationships with their customers and member base. Julie is a member of NSA, MPI, TTIA, serves on the marketing communications committee for Association of Fundraising professionals and is Vice Chair of Communications, Marketing & Outreach for the Texas Association of Nonprofit Organizations.

Passions

I love to work with small businesses and nonprofits, taking the guesswork and confusion out of new technologies and marketing strategy to find the best way for them to connect with their clients, build those relationships and grow their organizations.

Wish List

I am excited about speaking opportunities at your events and confererences. Also looking for events to sponsor. My budget is not for advertising, it is for education. So speaking opps are key - send ideas and opportunities. Also looking for local speakers to offer new ideas and strategies for our customers.

Ten Things I Learned In Line At The Super Bowl

posted on February 25, 2011

I’m a Packer’s fan by marriage (18 yrs) , so when the Pack made it to the Super Bowl this year and it was to be held in Dallas, a mere three hour drive from our house in Austin, I knew it was only a matter of time and money before my husband exclaimed, “we’re going to the Super Bowl baby!”.  And he did, and we did.And it was ….a learning experience. I grew up in Dallas and was a Cowboys fan by geography… and I went to the same chuch that Coach Landry went to so it was practically part of my religious upbringing. What’s that word? Indoctrination? Read more »

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