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Opensourcing ELI ~ Sales Conversation

Event Details

Time: January 6, 2009 from 6pm to 8pm
Location: Reach For Youth Office
Street: 3505 Washington Blvd.
City/Town: Indianapolis
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps...
Phone: 317-652-7167
Event Type: collaboration
Organized By: Roger Williams
Latest Activity: Dec. 30, 2008

Event Description

In March of 2009, the Emergent Leadership Institute will be re-launching helpindyonline.com, it's local online volunteer center for high school and college students.

With this revision comes four potential revenue strands for the organization. What we do best here at ELI is connect young people with local non-profits. Not sell internet based services.

So we could use some help!

On January 6th, from 6pm to 8pm we would like to invite you to bring your sales expertise with you to an open sources conversation around developing a sales plan for the new HIO.

The gatherings agenda will be as follows:

1) Group introductions
2) Overview of ELI
3) Overview of new helpindyonline.com
4) Opensource discussions about ideas and needs to sell the new system
5) Review conversations
6) "After Meeting Networking"

The meeting will be held at the Reach For Youth building located at 3505 Washington Blvd., from 6 to 8pm.

Thank you for supporting youth volunteerism in Central Indiana!

Please register for the event here!

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