2016 United Media Conference

April 8th, 2016

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Livingston Student Center(Livingston Hall), New Brunswick
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The Woahjabi Project and The Rutgers Association of Marketing and Strategy would like to cordially invite you to the 2016 United Media Conference. We are very impressed with your community presence and believe that your attendance at the United Media Conference would add significant value to this powerfully innovative conversation on disrupting the media industry through its diversification.

The United Media Conference will be taking place on Friday, April 8th from 6:00-9:00pm in Livingston Hall (Livingston Student Center). It will be a night full of TED style talks from industry leaders in the Marketing and Media fields, free food, outstanding workshops on social media, guest posting, marketing, journalism, and photography as well as the exclusive opportunity to network with these industry leaders. You will get the exclusive opportunity to meet:

Rowaida Abdelaziz, World Social Media Editor at the Huffington Post

Babita Patel, Executive Director of The KIOO Project and Renowned Humanitarian Photographer

Dr. Ashwani Monga, Professor of Marketing and Chair of the Marketing Department at the Rutgers Business School

Kaila Boulware, Digital Media Project Manager and Revered Social Activist

Sobia Masood, Junior at the Fashion Institute of Technology and a Fashion Columnist for Muslimgirl.net

Conference admission is at absolutely no cost to you.

Dress Code is Business Casual.

Registration starts at 5:30PM.

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns please do reach out to Woahjabi@gmail.com and/or rams.newbrunswick@gmail.com.

Feel free to check out more details on the Facebook event page.

We hope that you take advantage of this unique opportunity to be a part of a night you will never forget—see you there!

Sincerely,

Executive Board, The Woahjabi Project
Executive Board, Rutgers Association of Marketing and Strategy

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http://www.princetonsda.com/story/

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Live streaming by Ustream

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http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/research/mellon/mellon-digital.htm