JCI Malta organises Social Media Masterclass with local and international speakers

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The Malta Business Weekly

In 2021, being present and visible online is imperative for young leaders to be able to share their message with as many people as possible; however, with so many different platforms to choose from, the first question that one asks is: what should our starting point be?

JCI Malta, through one of its local organisations JCI Wignacourt, is organising a Social Media Masterclass to tackle this question and explore several issues on how to use social media to its full potential.

The Masterclass will tackle different topics starting with a ‘LinkedIn Power Session’ by Erendiz Ates, the co-founder of AZ-Solutions and an authority in the field of LinkedIn and social selling training and implementations. Since 2018, he has also been one of a select group of LinkedIn ambassadors in Belgium.

The following session will focus on ‘Online Content Creation: Being Creative yet Authentic’ by Johann Agius, who is currently JCI Malta’s Marketing Director. In the past five years, he gained hands-on experience in marketing, specifically social and digital media marketing, in the atmosphere of a creative agency.

Marnicq Mengels will deliver the last session on ‘The basics of conducting campaigns’. Mengels is a social creative for both a college and an agency and has a lot of experience with all sorts of audiences and concepts. On his first pitch ever, he proposed a Pornhub-strategy that still hasn’t received clearance. Thinking out of the box, saying no, and knowing your audience are some of the topics he’s passionate about.

The Social Media Masterclass will be held over three days – Monday 6, Tuesday 7 and Thursday 9 September. The Monday and Thursday sessions will be held online via Zoom, while the Tuesday session will be presented in a hybrid format with people able to either follow online or be present for the session at 230 Works in Mosta.

The event is free for JCI Malta members. Non-members can attend all three sessions for the package price of €10 (email info@jci.org.mt to benefit from this special package), or else €6 for individual sessions.

In order to attend the session on 7 September in person at 230 Works, Mosta, you will need to present a valid Covid-19 vaccination certificate or negative COVID-19 test taken within the past 72 hours of the session.

This event is sponsored by Sigma Coatings Malta Ltd.

Register for the Social Media Masterclass on https://jci.org.mt/events/

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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