Our first virtual conference: The Exchange Summit
We’re so excited to be hosting our first ever virtual conference! We’re leaning on these local experts to give us a week of actionable advice we can implement to make our businesses stronger.
Elizabeth Maxwell is a designer and illustrator who has tons of experience tending to brands through agency work and her own design studio. We're thrilled to hear her perspective on how a new logo or trendy brand refresh stops far short of your business goal. She'll lead you through questions to ask yourself to find a hidden Brand Oasis your competition is missing out on.
Leslie Herring is a luxury event planner who's owned her own business for 10 years. With 300+ weddings under her belt, she's learned that a key element to the success of a project is the boundaries she sets from the beginning. If you've found yourself entangled in a tricky client relationship or ever wondered why you feel compelled to respond to a text after hours or a Sunday afternoon email, she's got some amazing tips for bringing you back to center.
Brittney Matlock is co-founder and partner in PLENTY Mercantile, a sustainable lifestyle retail store. With more than 80 employee hires through their three locations in the Oklahoma Metro and an Event Venue at their downtown OKC location called The Venue at PLENTY, she's learned a lot of what not to do on her way to learning what works for employees. We're thrilled to hear her tips for creating employee handbooks to steer teams of any size toward success and away from risk.
Tiffany Haendel and Emily Smart run Toast Design Studio, where they specialize in helping brands discover and communicate what makes them unique. A huge part of that communication happens online through SEO, Google and social media. We're thrilled to have them share their perspective on how to read your analytics online to improve the way your customers and clients see you, buy from you and hire you.
Throughout his almost 10 years as Media Director for Oklahoma District Council of the Assemblies of God, Jayson Evans has been building a variety of other brands and projects in his "spare" time, including his own media company and podcast. Expect to learn from Jayson about how launching all these businesses wouldn't be possible without the ability to put away the idea it had to be perfect and just launch it anyway.
The Exchange Summit is especially designed for entrepreneurs in Oklahoma City who wear a lot of hats. The content is simple, easy to digest and can be read through at your own convenience! Reserve your spot in our virtual conference here.