Elaine Fogel
Marketer, brand evangelist, blogger, writer, educator, and consultant
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Elaine is a high-energy, entertaining,and engaging expert in marketing. Her presentations make a potentially boring topic come alive! I highly recommend her as a speaker.
Association of Fundraising Professional Meeting
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As a marketer, brand evangelist, blogger, writer, educator, and consultant, Elaine Fogel engages, entertains, and motivates her audiences with stories and lessons gleaned from her career as a marketing executive in the nonprofit sector. A high-energy, passionate speaker, Elaine Fogel combines her previous experience as a singer, television show host, and teacher with a love of performance and people.
Elaine Fogel's following includes over 395,000 MarketingProfs.com readers worldwide and its Daily Fix blog, ranked as a Top 25 Marketing Blog. Never at a loss for words, Elaine Fogel has been a contributing writer for The Business Journal and her articles have appeared in Marketing News, the Stanford Social Innovation Review, The Arizona Republic, and Advancing Philanthropy. Her career has also included stints as a freelance agency copywriter working on major corporate accounts such as Procter & Gamble, Kraft, Warner-Lambert, and Nestle Carnation.
A marketing and communications consultant specializing in businesses and nonprofit organizations, Elaine Fogel taps into her experience in marketing strategy and marketing communications tactics, copywriting, cause marketing, branding, customer service, advertising, media relations, and Web, membership, fundraising and event marketing.
Elaine Fogel shares her expertise and volunteer time with several North American associations: Recipient, 2008 President's Award, Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP), Greater Arizona Chapter; Chair, American Marketing Association (AMA) Nonprofit Special Interest Group; Planning committee, AMA 2009 and 2010 Nonprofit Marketing Conference; Chair, Marketing/Communications Committees, AFP Greater Arizona Chapter; AFP international communications and marketing committee; Officer, Lead for Good; *Member: AJC Communications Committee
When you hire Elaine Fogel for your speaking and training needs, you get a consummate professional who's experienced, humorous, and engaging. Elaine Fogel shares concrete suggestions and ideas, uplifting and inspiring her audiences while encouraging them to invest in marketing and branding for their personal and organizational success.
Elaine is a professional member of the NSA.
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Elaine is a high-energy, entertaining,and engaging expert in marketing. Her presentations make a potentially boring topic come alive! I highly recommend her as a speaker.
Association of Fundraising Professional Meeting
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Elaine is engaging, informative, funny and smart. All the best qualities for a speaker and left me wanting more. Her energy envelopes the room and makes you come away energized and inspired. She was definitely one of the highlights of the conference.
AMA Nonprofit Conference 2010
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Elaine has a deep knowledge and passion for nonprofit marketing and branding. Her presentation still is to be accessible, informative and present in a way that add humor and engages the audiences. Really great to hear her speak. Jocelyne Daw
American Marketing Association, Nonprofit Conference, October, 2010
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Elaine's humor, knowledge and ability to engage an audience makes her a great speaker. She is engaging with deep understanding of marketing and nonprofits--a great combination.
October 2010 at the American Marketing Association Nonprofit Conference
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Elaine knows her stuff. She's incredibly knowledgeable about nonprofits and marketing (and the intersection of the two) and brings her personality and humor to play when presenting. She's lively, interesting and helpful. Plus, she's a good person who cares. What more can you want?
I presented with Elaine at the 2010 AMA Nonprofit Marketing Conference
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I arranged for Elaine to speak to our audience of the key leadership of our local Jewish Communal organizations. Her 60 minute presentation led to them asking for a workshop. Both the speaking engagement and workshop on branding your nonprofit were very well received by a pretty tough audience!
January 2010 - JTAC Community of Practice
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