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2012 Trust Barometer with Edelman

Monday, February 6, 2012 from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM (CT)

Chicago, IL

2012 Trust Barometer with Edelman

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Join Richard Edelman, CEO and David Armano, Digital Innovation for a Q & A and discussion of findings from Edelman’s 2012 Trust Barometer, a global survey which takes the pulse of trust in business, institutions and industries. The U.S. debt impasse, the Occupy protests and the nuclear disaster at Fukushima are among the major events of the last year that triggered a dramatic weakening of trust in government and business across the globe. Come and listen to the findings on the importance of trust in government, business and people like yourself.

 

Chicago Social Media Club Happy Hour
o   WHEN: Monday, February 6, 4:30 p.m to 6:00 p.m.
o  WHERE: 200 Randolph St., 66th Floor, Edelman 
o   DETAILS: Drinks and light appetizers

 

 

Registration will open at noon cst on January 31. There is a capacity of 100 tickets for this event. Each person must register themselves. Please only register if you know you can attend. You will need to have a picture ID for checkin and no walk up registrations will be accepted. 

 

 

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Edelman
200 E. Randolph St.
66th Floor
Chicago, IL 60601

Monday, February 6, 2012 from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM (CT)


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Social Media Club's primary mission is to expand digital media literacy, promote standard technologies, encourage ethical behavior and share best practices. We bring together journalists, publishers, communications professionals, artists, amateur media creators, citizen journalists, teachers, students, tool makers, and other interested collaborators. Essentially the people who create and consume media who have an interest in seeing the ‘media industry’ evolve for everyone’s benefit. We are more than just USERS, we are the reason the tools exist - we are the people who communicate our thoughts and ideas near and far. Join us and let’s shape the future together! 

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