December 2018 Monthly Report - Innovate New Albany | New Albany, Ohio
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Bowers PR is a full service public relations and marketing firm, founded and led by New Albany resident Susan Fortner.

Bowers PR believes that PR is not just about creating a relationship with a target market. It’s about creating a phenomenal relationship with a target market by interacting with media outlets and individuals who are influential in that particular market. In order to do that, Bowers uses a proven methodology that makes sure each client company is presented in a way that captivates, educates, and motivates your intended audience to take action. Bowers PR respects the media, whether they be long-standing institutions or individual bloggers.  The firm custom “matches” its clients with the right media, so it does not bog down the media’s time or inbox with irrelevant information. 

Specialties

  • Brand Identity
  • Celebrity PR
  • Rebranding
  • Crisis Management
24Attendees
December 5, 2018
Building A Bulletproof Business
TIGER Workshop
4Attendees
December 6, 2018
Columbus Executive Forum
Other
26Attendees
December 10, 2018
Show Me the Money – How to Obtain Government Funding for Your Business
TIGER Special Event
28Attendees
December 14, 2018
What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You: Data Protection Best Practices for High Growth Businesses
TIGER Talk
135Attendees
December 20, 2018
Innovate New Albany 5th Annual Holiday Open House
Special Event
January 11, 2019
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Back to the Future: Learning From History to Excel at Innovation Today & Tomorrow
TIGER Talk
January 18, 2019
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
3rd Annual Technology Update With Buckeye Interactive
TIGER Talk
January 25, 2019
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Life, Death, and Leadership: Post Near-Death Perspective on How Effective Leadership Accelerates Profits
TIGER Talk

Innovative Information:

  • Fri 12/7 – Attended Economic Development 411 event at The Ohio State University with the City of New AlbanyEconomic Development team.  Learned from speakers and networked with friends and new acquaintances in the Central Ohio startup ecosystem and broader business community.

 

  • Tue 12/11 – Hosted digital marketing pro Brendan Bower, a lifelong New Albany resident.  Explained the mission and goals of Innovate New Albany, described each of our event programs, and described the different options available for entrepreneurs who would like to operate their companies from Innovate New Albany.  Subsequently made introductions to Innovate New Albany residents that could potentially use his talents and services.

 

  • Fri 12/13 – Hosted Phil Olosinski, Founder/CEO of fintech startup Ryze Rewards.  Explained the mission and goals of Innovate New Albany, described each of our event programs, and described the different options available for entrepreneurs who would like to operate their companies from Innovate New Albany.  Learned about Phil’s business and introduced him to fellow fintech entrepreneur Rick Gonzalez who is Founder/CEO of Vaultz, Inc., an Innovate New Albany resident company.

 

  • Mon 12/17 – Had phone meeting with Chris ThoenPhD., Founder of consulting firm CurioCT LLC and the former Chief Tech Innovation Officer of Givaudan, a worldwide leader in flavors and fragrances.  Included in this call was Michael Luh, VP of Corporate Strategy & Innovation at Worthington Industries.  Agreed to a plan for Chris and Michael to do an innovation-focused TIGER Talk together on Friday 4/26/19.

 

  • Thu 12/27 – Completed 2nd of two meetings with Jack Hutchinson, a 2017 graduate of New Albany High School and currently President of the Business Builders’ Club, an 80-member student organization at The Ohio State University. Discussed ways in which our organizations can collaborate and help each other.  Also discussed ideas to help innovate New Albany work more closely with New Albany Schools for the benefit of students and businesses operating from Innovate New Albany. One idea we explored was establishing a something like a Business builders Club at New Albany High School that might hold meetings and do other project work from the common spaces at Innovate New Albany.

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