Quality community professionals are in high demand, and that means career opportunities. Some folks boosted their income by changing jobs or roles. Others got raises by proving their value. The bottom line was this – the average community professional compensation in a 2015 sample approached $80,000. Community strategists and community directors are regularly earning over $100,000.
What’s next?
Community Management as a profession has been growing increasingly important. Quality community professionals are in high demand, and that means career opportunities.
Some folks boosted their income by changing jobs or roles. Others got raises by proving their value. The bottom line was this – the average community professional compensation in a 2015 sample approached $80,000. Community strategists and community directors are regularly earning over $100,000.
What does community mean?
What does a Community Manager do?
Where does it fit in the work culture?
Why is this so important for companies and brands to engage in community?
What’s the next opportunity down this career path?
Join CMX Connect DC in its launch event to support the community professionals in the Greater Washington, D.C. Region to grow and accelerate their career potential.
Speakers
Maryann Lombardi
Chief Creative Economy Officer, 202Creates
Working with an entrepreneurial approach, Maryann Lombardi has spent the past 20 years at the intersection of culture and commerce. She is the Chief Creative Economy Officer in Washington D.C. at the Office of Cable TV, Film, Music and Entertainment, where she is working to grow the... Read More →
Steven A. Rodriguez
Regional Manager, U.S.A./Canada, Techstars
Entrepreneur. Traveler. Positive Thinker.Learn more at https://fb.me/stvnrco.
Brandon Dubé
Senior Product Manager, FiscalNote
Mollie Coleman
Sales & Marketing Director, High Caliber Events
Andrew Nguyen
Partner, Build Your Own Brand Inc.
Thursday September 12, 2019 6:00pm - 8:00pm
WeWork 777 6th St NW