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Led by Community #20 – 1000+ jobs delivered, public talent pool. 500 Events for you. It’s a wrap for 2022!
+75 job opportunities, 20+ events, one pro story, new podcast episodes and resources.
Hello! Community Pros 😊
Red is in the air…and we are taking a little break!
Before closing the year, we would like to thank you for your fantastic support of this initiative. We have crossed 500 subscribers in less than six months! Whoop! Whoop!
As you know, we are not a big company part of the industry or a newsletter powered by an influencer from the community professionals.
This newsletter is an entirely bootstrapped project led by Francisco Opazo (feel free to connect) and with the support of Ismot Jahan as our content manager.
We have delivered 20 issues this year of this newsletter, with 1000+ jobs and opportunities delivered via our pallet. (Yeah, we update that one weekly!) And the stories of 8 fantastic community professionals who gave us the privilege to learn more about them personally and professionally.
We hope you all enjoy this holiday season!
💌 With love Francisco and Led by Community Team.
Community Industry Updates!
Thanks to Brian and Erica for taking the time to put the above together! 🙏
Featured: How Upgrading its Community and Resource Library Generated New Engagement for NRPA
On Twitter this week…
I can't stress enough how important it is to frame your business questions are data questions.
If you don't define what these questions mean, someone with less expertise of community than you will.
#CMGR
— Richard Millington (@RichMillington)
3:05 PM • Nov 17, 2022
📰 Great stuff from this week!
📰 More resources for you
🎙️ New Podcast Episodes
👩💻 The job board
📅 The Events Calendar
⚒️ Tools for Community Pros
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Your friend, Francisco.
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