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The Voice

By IABC Ottawa

Welcome to The Voice, IABC Ottawa's podcast for marketers, business communicators, and ad professionals.

Join Anu Sharma, VP of digital programming, once a month as she interviews some of the world's leading marketing and communications professionals. If you need expert insights and practical tips on strategy, marketing, social media, crisis comms, and PR, come along for the adventure!
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Episode 148- Importance of Accessible and Inclusive Communications

Episode 148- Importance of Accessible and Inclusive Communications

In this episode, we will explore why inclusive and accessible communication is not just a goal but a transformative journey.
We are often immersed in the tangible aspects of our work, from project to project and client to client; the critical elements of ensuring our communication is truly accessible and inclusive can unintentionally take a backseat. This podcast serves as a deliberate pause—an intentional effort to bring these vital considerations to the forefront, encouraging us to make inclusivity an ingrained part of our daily communication practices.
We are joined by two inspiring guests making strides towards inclusive communications: Sacha Jackman⁠, Account Manager at Vision2Voice, and ⁠Sajandeep Johal⁠, Accessibility Tester at Indigenous Services Canada.
Jan 30, 202430:49
Episode 147- Mastering the Art of Storytelling. Hear it from the experts!

Episode 147- Mastering the Art of Storytelling. Hear it from the experts!

In today's fast-paced digital world, where people have shorter attention spans, crafting compelling stories is crucial to grab the audience's attention and deliver a lasting message. "The Voice" host Anu Sharma, had the privilege of discussing the art of storytelling with two seasoned industry experts: Emily Thorne, Vice President at Crestview Strategy, and Ashish Manchanda, Senior Group Head at AdFactors PR India.
Dec 07, 202343:39
Episode 146 - Evolving Comms with Emerging Technologies

Episode 146 - Evolving Comms with Emerging Technologies

Discover the future of communications in the latest episode of The Voice from IABC Ottawa. In the episode "Evolving Communications with Emerging Technologies," our host, Anu Sharma, talks to Ross Monaghan and Paroma Datta, who share their insights into the dynamic world of emerging technologies like ChatGPT. In our next episode, we will discuss "Influence and Impact while Mastering the Art of Storytelling" If you have any questions or suggestions for our host, please send an email to vpdigital@ottawa.iabc.com.

Oct 22, 202335:09
Episode 145 - Consulting: a journey to entrepreneurship

Episode 145 - Consulting: a journey to entrepreneurship

Have you considered taking the leap from consultant to entrepreneur? Join us for a radically honest discussion about the fears, potential challenges and benefits to becoming your own boss, with IABC Ottawa’s own past President, Kelly Rusk of Kelly Rusk Consulting. You won’t want to miss this episode full of insights on how to prepare for taking the leap with a glimpse into what a future of owning your own business could look like through her journey.  


Apr 26, 202322:22
Episode 144 - The Evolution of Government Relations

Episode 144 - The Evolution of Government Relations

Let’s talk government relations (GR). A lot has changed since our last GR episode in 2019, so it’s high time to revisit this sector. In this episode, we discuss changes within the sector due to COVID-19, and the evolution of what work looks like for GR professionals and stakeholders. Joined by Megan Buttle, President of the Government Relations Institute of Canada (GRIC), this is an episode with transferrable tactics you don’t want to miss. 

Mar 22, 202325:13
Episode 143 - ChatGPT and the Future of Comms

Episode 143 - ChatGPT and the Future of Comms

What is ChatGPT? It's an Artificial intelligence (AI) language bot that can answer all your questions in a conversational tone. While still a fairly new tool, ChatGPT is taking over the internet with its communication abilities and demonstration of technological advancement. In this episode, we talk to Samuel Chen, the head of marketing at Fullintel, about how he’s using Chat GPT as a brainstorming tool for communications work. We talk about what it can do, what it can’t, and what communications professionals should keep in mind if they’re incorporating ChatGPT into their work. If you're a comms professional or curious about technology and where it's headed, this is definitely an episode for you!

Feb 22, 202326:23
Episode 142 - Meet us in the Metaverse? What communicators should know about virtual reality

Episode 142 - Meet us in the Metaverse? What communicators should know about virtual reality

In this year's first episode we sat down with long-time IABC member, Gold Quill judge, and Wavemakers Co-founder Krista Pawley to talk about the Metaverse and how to leverage it. Krista is a communications professional with more than 20 years of experience and a background that has taken her across sectors, industries, and timezones. Grab your headphones, keys, or workout gear and strap in for a discussion about the Wavemakers program, the Metaverse, or as Krista describes it - The next evolution of the internet.

Jan 25, 202328:51
Episode 141 - Podcasting Best Practices

Episode 141 - Podcasting Best Practices

It's a podcast about podcasting! - Join us as we go behind the scenes of podcast creation with former The Voice host and industry expert Sherrilynne Starkie. As a well-seasoned podcaster and social media specialist, Sherrilynne provides valuable insights on podcasting best practices, faux pas, and continuously evolving technologies. In a market full of opportunity, Sherilynne guides us in how to harness the powerful, economical, and easy-to-produce content engine that is podcasting.

Nov 28, 202227:55
Episode 140 - Take your digital marketing career to the next level

Episode 140 - Take your digital marketing career to the next level

Kicking off this season on a high note we take a deep dive into how you can stay competitive in an industry that is growing and forever evolving. Whether you are new to the industry or a seasoned professional you won’t want to miss this alluring conversation with Darian Kovacs, Founder of Jelly Digital Marketing & PR, and Founder of Jelly Academy. As well as Jelly Academy’s Operations Manager, Chris Penner as we discuss some finer details about what hiring managers need to meet employer demands and how simply upskilling or reskilling will take your digital marketing career to the next level.

Oct 24, 202216:06
Episode 139 - Communication and Leadership with Argyle’s Dan Tisch

Episode 139 - Communication and Leadership with Argyle’s Dan Tisch

Argyle, one of Canada’s largest communications firms, added an Ottawa location to its list of offices this year. In this episode, President and CEO Daniel Tisch joins us to talk about the company’s expansion, communicating in a time of decreased public trust, and leadership.

Plus, volunteer of the month Megha Jha joins us for the lightning round and shares her goal for the summer.

Jul 06, 202234:59
Episode 138 - When do hybrid events make sense? (And how to run one)
May 25, 202227:19
Episode 137 - Should I go my own way?

Episode 137 - Should I go my own way?

In this episode, we talk to government relations and communications leader Kristina Martin about how and when to make the decision to become your own boss. Kristina shares how she went about launching her new PR firm, Kit PR, and offers advice to anyone thinking about becoming an entrepreneur in the communications industry. Plus, volunteer of the month Pricilia Kabengele explains what she loves about IABC Ottawa’s mentorship program in the lightning round.

Apr 20, 202233:39
Episode 136 - Getting getting your start in communications

Episode 136 - Getting getting your start in communications

Whether you are starting your communications career as a recent graduate or switching into your first communications role as the next step in your career, there are some key skills that can help you along the way.

In this episode, early-career professional Erica Principe and digital marketing professor Karen Kavanagh join us for a joint interview about how to get started in the communications industry. We talk about confidence, balancing technical and soft skills, and what early-career professionals have to offer. Plus, Erica sticks around for a lightning-round segment and shares her tips for managing stress.

Mar 23, 202233:19
Episode 135: Next steps for Inclusive, Diverse, Equitable and Accessible Communications

Episode 135: Next steps for Inclusive, Diverse, Equitable and Accessible Communications

Did your organization, business or school create a diversity, equity and inclusion committee recently? In Episode 135, host Sherry Aske asks how communicators can keep the conversation going.

Sherry is joined by Pamela Bishop-Byers, a strategic communicator and member of IABC Toronto’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Committee. Pamela shares personal experiences of questioning the status quo, what inclusive communication looks like, and what organizations and individual communicators can do to keep raising the bar.

Plus, volunteer of the month Patrick Burke tells us about why he recommends the Edelman Trust Barometer as a go-to communications resource in this episode’s Lightning Round.

Jan 19, 202237:04
Episode 134: Top Social Media Trends for 2022

Episode 134: Top Social Media Trends for 2022

Hootsuite’s Head of Content Sarah Dawley joins us to talk about the social media trends you need to know to plan your 2022 strategy. Hear how social media is expanding beyond the marketing department and advice for how to get buy-in for your next social strategy. Plus, the Lightning Round is back! Volunteer of the month Dozie Anyaegbuna joins us to share his favourite communications resource.

Dec 08, 202129:30
Episode 133: How the National Gallery of Canada and IKEA Ottawa assembled a communications masterpiece
Oct 13, 202120:10
 Episode 132: Communicating your future-of-work strategy

Episode 132: Communicating your future-of-work strategy

On the new episode of The Voice, Sherry Aske talks with Andrea Greenhous, President of Vision2Voice Communications, an Ottawa-based Strategic Internal Communications Company, about communications and the future of work, specially how organizations and companies are communicating with their employees right now about the evolving work situation.

Voice2Vision Communication:

https://www.facebook.com/Vision2Voice.ca/

https://twitter.com/vision2voice

https://www.instagram.com/vision2voice/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/vision2voice-communications/

Sep 23, 202122:53
Episode 131: Running an IABC Chapter in a pandemic

Episode 131: Running an IABC Chapter in a pandemic

We wrap up the season with IABC Ottawa President and Startup Canada CEO Kayla Isabelle and a look back at the highs and lows of managing a volunteer board of directors during the global pandemic. Kayla reflects on how IABC Ottawa worked to engage volunteers and support members during a demanding and unpredictable year. 

Jun 11, 202115:60
Episode 130: Building personal and professional resilience

Episode 130: Building personal and professional resilience

How do we build resilience during the global pandemic, at a time when we’re worn out, isolated, and the communications industry we’re part of is moving at a grueling pace?

In this episode, Tara Sutorius, a leadership and wellness coach and communications director at Export Development Canada, joins us to discuss building resiliency, why it matters, and how it can benefit communicators. She shares how to build healthy habits and put your wellness first. Plus, volunteer of the month Brooke Anderson joins us for the Lightning Round. 

May 07, 202133:39
Episode 129: Help! I graduated during a pandemic! Hiring advice for employers and early-career comms pros

Episode 129: Help! I graduated during a pandemic! Hiring advice for employers and early-career comms pros

Landing your first job in the communications industry can be challenging at the best of times. The COVID-19 pandemic has created a whole new set of challenges for both graduates and employers. We talk to Elif Zaimler, a recent communications graduate, about her experience job hunting during the pandemic, as well as Olivia Nixon, a recruiter and communications specialist for the Marler Search Group, about what’s changed for employers. Plus IABC Ottawa’s volunteer of the month Priscilia Kabengele joins us for the lightning round.

Apr 12, 202132:53
Episode 128: Strategic comms in uncertain times

Episode 128: Strategic comms in uncertain times

As we approach the one year anniversary of the shift to working-from-home, so much about the world we live and work in remains in a state of flux. How can communications professionals work and plan effectively during the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic? In this episode, Tammy Scott, Vice President of Corporate Communications at Export Development Canada, shares her takeaways from the past year as well as advice for keeping communications objectives on track. Plus, IABC Ottawa volunteers Khatia Odzelashvili and Erica Principe answer questions in a double-feature of the lightning round.

Mar 04, 202134:27
Episode 127: How to host accessible meetings and events

Episode 127: How to host accessible meetings and events

What does the shift to working from home, video calls and virtual events mean for accessibility and inclusion? While some barriers have been eliminated, there are new considerations for managers, event planners and communications professionals to think about. In this month’s episode, strategic designer Jordana Globerman shares accessible approaches to hosting meetings and events. Plus, accessibility advocate Zachary Weeks offers advice on what platforms to use and services to include to improve accessibility for everyone. 

Feb 02, 202135:07
Episode 126: Self-care for your career: How to set goals and keep growing

Episode 126: Self-care for your career: How to set goals and keep growing

Setting career goals doesn’t have to be about chasing achievements. It can be about prioritizing work that brings you joy. In this episode, IABC Ottawa member and mentor Benoit Laplante walks us through his process for setting short and long term goals. We also talk about the benefits of career coaching and mentorship programs, whether you’re a senior manager or just starting out. Plus, Volunteer of the Month Melissa Adey joins us for the lightning round.

Jan 04, 202123:30
Episode 125: Changing Comms Trends in 2020

Episode 125: Changing Comms Trends in 2020

In many ways, the pandemic put the communication and marketing industry on fast-forward in 2020. Campaigns are being updated and adapted at twice the speed to keep pace with shifting values, opportunities and uncertainties.

In this episode, Media Launch creative director Sharif Virani joins us to share the comms trends he’s observed this year, including his thoughts on the viral video app TikTok, and whether your brand needs to be on it. 

Plus, November’s Volunteer of the Month, Rafael Dezordi, joins us for the lightning round.

Dec 10, 202032:02
Episode 124: Navigating your career in a global pandemic

Episode 124: Navigating your career in a global pandemic

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt in every aspect of our lives, especially our careers. In this episode of The Voice, digital manager and entrepreneur Amanda Bernardo speaks to us about weighing the risks of switching jobs, finding "the glue" that keeps teams connected, and making a go-of-it when you're just starting out. 

Also featured is a lightning round with our Volunteer of the Month for October, Samantha Rae Ayoub.
Nov 04, 202034:52
Episode 123: Balancing the personal with professional with IABC Member, Entrepreneur & Mom, Caroline Kealey

Episode 123: Balancing the personal with professional with IABC Member, Entrepreneur & Mom, Caroline Kealey

The months-long pandemic has had an immense impact, often adversely, on women. Not only have women been hit hard by job loss, but those who have been lucky enough to keep their jobs are struggling to balance child care with professional duties.

We speak to entrepreneur, communications expert, IABC member, and mother Caroline Kealey about this.

Jun 23, 202027:51
Episode 122: Mental Health & the Workplace during COVID-19
May 01, 202028:14
Episode 121: The Role of Employers & Brands during COVID-19

Episode 121: The Role of Employers & Brands during COVID-19

A special report from the PR and marketing firm Edelman suggests people trust their employer on COVID-19 more than any other source. In this episode, we talk to Darcy Walsh, the Senior Vice President and General Manager of Edelman’s Ottawa office, about what people want to see from employers and brands during COVID-19, and how the crisis can serve as a defining moment for companies big and small.

Apr 14, 202026:50
The Voice: Episode 120 - When reputation’s on the line: Crisis Comms 101

The Voice: Episode 120 - When reputation’s on the line: Crisis Comms 101

In this episode, we chat with Director of Strategy and Public Affairs at Syntax Strategic, Michelle Coates-Mather, about the fundamentals of crisis communications and how this aspect of the industry is rapidly changing with the demands of social media. Coates-Mather unpacks the steps to mitigate a disaster and uses practical, relevant case studies to do so.

Mar 02, 202030:42
The Voice: Episode 119 - Need-to-Know Comms Trends for 2020

The Voice: Episode 119 - Need-to-Know Comms Trends for 2020

In this episode, the senior government lead at LinkedIn, Jennifer Urbanski, shares her insights on need-to-know marketing and communications trends for 2020. From how to stand out in today's content-saturated world, to the benefits of highlighting your brand or organization's human side, Jennifer's got words of wisdom for comms professionals in the private and public sector.

Jan 28, 202031:48
The Voice: Episode 118: Back in Session

The Voice: Episode 118: Back in Session

IABC Ottawa’s The Voice Podcast is BACK! We are incredibly excited to be kicking off 2020 with the relaunch of our podcast covering the multi-faceted world of communications!

First up, we’ll be talking strategic communications for engaging a minority government. This episode is a must-listen for those who work in public affairs or government relations or anyone who wants to sound impressive in their next work meeting. 

Take a listen to our hosts and communications experts Sarah Turnbull, and Sherry Aske, as they recap IABC Ottawa’s latest panel event in partnership with the Government Relations Institute of Canada (GRIC). Panelists Jeremy Wittet, Director of Government and Public Affairs at Edelman; Rachel Curran, Senior Associate at Harper Associates; and Ken Polk, Public Affairs Counselor at Compass Rose  break down what’s been happening since October’s federal election, and much more...

Jan 06, 202037:18
The Voice Episode 117: Measuring what Matters

The Voice Episode 117: Measuring what Matters

Sherrilynne Starkie, host of The Voice, facilitated an IABC Ottawa Special Interest Group discussion about the major trends in communications measurement and social media evaluation.  In this members' only event, a dozen communicators came together in the lunchroom at CIRA.  They had a lively conversation which began with goal setting and included tools, analytics and some of the more nuanced aspects of measuring communications impact.

Everyone around the table contributed to the wide ranging conversation.  Senior communicators Dyna Vynk and Tanya O'Callaghan each spoke at length. Dyna shared some insights from her recent work for the cannabis industry. Tanya explained the role  that measurement plays in agile marketing communications.

Connect with Sherrilynne and IABC Ottawa.

Leave a comment or question below and please rate the show on iTunes.

 IABC Ottawa's The Voice Podcast is a proud member of the FIR Podcast Network.

 It's sponsored by Thornley Fallis Communications and this episode was produced by IABC volunteer Abby Radovski

Jun 11, 201831:20
The Voice Episode 115

The Voice Episode 115

Sherrilynne Starkie, host of the voice chats with Kelly Rusk, digital director and partner at Banfield, about her recent IABC Gold Quill Award win for a social media campaign for Export Development Canada (EDC).

 

In this episode we learn how Banfield helped EDC integrate social media into its marketing communication with the Ocean Rodeo campaign.

 

Kelly explains how social media allowed EDC speak to their clients on a different level.  They wanted to talk about why small business and entrepreneurs do what they do. Video content anchored the campaign and a smart social media strategy promoted to great effect.

 

Kelly also discusses industry awards and why she participates in IABC's awards programs locally, nationally and worldwide. She says, “I gain personal validation. I particularly like the IABC awards because they structure them around strategic planning.”

The campaign won an Ottawa IABC Bronze Quill Award,  IABC Canada Silver Leaf Award of Excellence as well as the IABC Gold Quill Award of Excellence.

Connect with Sherrilynne Starkie, Kelly Rusk, and IABC Ottawa.

 

Leave a comment or question below and please rate the show on iTunes!

 

IABC Ottawa's The Voice podcast is a proud member of the FIR Podcast Network.

 

It's sponsored by Thornley Fallis Communications and this episode was produced by IABC volunteer Abby Radovski

Feb 28, 201822:17
The Voice

The Voice

Angela Prokopiak, host of The Voice, chats with two seasoned communications professionals to uncover how they earned a seat at the senior management table, a feat often deemed difficult for those in the communications profession.

In this two-part episode, we hear from  Cate Murray, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Stem Cell Network, and  Leah Jurkovic, Director of Communications and Stakeholder Engagement for Colleges and Institutes Canada.

Leah and Cate share their thoughts on why communications should have a seat at the senior leadership table. They also share some sage advice on how to eventually earn a seat at that table, including these two key overarching ideas:

  • Understand the entire business, the corporate objectives and how your organization fits into a broader context. When you can excel at this, that is when you can provide real value.
  • Demonstrate that you consider the external connection, that you see the bigger picture. Think holistically and strategically versus tactically.

While both Leah and Cate agreed that one of the most important ways to set yourself apart is by fully understanding the business and its objectives, Cate concluded the episode with a great point about understanding yourself: "Have confidence. Know what you bring to the table, and then surround yourself/work with a team of people that can fill in the gaps. Nobody expects you to know everything."

Jan 26, 201813:31
The Voice

The Voice

Angela Prokopiak, host of The Voice, chats with two seasoned communications professionals to uncover how they earned a seat at the senior management table, a feat often deemed difficult for those in the communications profession.

In this two-part episode, we hear from  Cate Murray, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Stem Cell Network, and  Leah Jurkovic, Director of Communications and Stakeholder Engagement for Colleges and Institutes Canada.

Leah and Cate share their thoughts on why communications should have a seat at the senior leadership table. They also share some sage advice on how to eventually earn a seat at that table, including these two key overarching ideas:

  • Understand the entire business, the corporate objectives and how your organization fits into a broader context. When you can excel at this, that is when you can provide real value.
  • Demonstrate that you consider the external connection, that you see the bigger picture. Think holistically and strategically versus tactically.

While both Leah and Cate agreed that one of the most important ways to set yourself apart is by fully understanding the business and its objectives, Cate concluded the episode with a great point about understanding yourself: "Have confidence. Know what you bring to the table, and then surround yourself/work with a team of people that can fill in the gaps. Nobody expects you to know everything."

Jan 26, 201810:50
The Voice Episode 113

The Voice Episode 113

Sherrilynne Starkie, host of The Voice, chats with Annie Marsolais, BDC’s marcoms vice president following her recent presentation to IABC Ottawa.  In this episode, we learn how BDC – Canada’s only bank devoted exclusively to entrepreneurs – is transforming perceptions about its brand.

 

Annie walks us through the why, who, what and how of BDC’s complete brand overhaul, which began in October 2015.

 

The nine-month rebrand process was rigorous and intensive, and involved the following key elements, among others:

 

  • A collection of all the brand assets and evidence of how the brand is demonstrated in the marketplace;
  • Close to 200 hours of employee interviews across the country’s various offices; and
  • An industry analysis to understand how comparative organizations were conveying brand messages.

 

A number of key findings were identified, but among the most important was that BDC is the only bank exclusively devoted to entrepreneurs, a fact that is central to BDC’s roots and identity.

 

Annie said, “A cultural transformation is frightening for most people, so the rebranding exercise that we undertook was a way to help our people to understand what we wanted to stand for in the marketplace and how we could act differently, take bolder steps, be out there. The rebrand was a driver of cultural change.”

Dec 01, 201737:17
The Voice Episode 112

The Voice Episode 112

Host Sherrilynne Starkie volunteers as Professional Development Director, IABC Canada East Region and invited Priya Bates to attend a recent meeting to discuss member engagement and engagement strategies generally. 

Priya is an award-winning professional communicator and president of Inner Strength Communication. Her practice focuses strategic internal communication, engagement, branding and transformational change. In her 20+ year career, Priya has led communication for organizations including Loblaw Companies Limited, HP Canada and Compaq Canada.

Priya is an Accredited Business Communicator (ABC) and a Certified Communication Management Professional (CMP). In 2010, she was named an IABC Master Communicator (MC) and in 2016, she became an IABC Fellow. She was the driving force behind the IABC’s global rebrand.

In this edition of The Voice, we listen in on Priya’s presentation where she explains her engagement process right from strategy development to evaluation.

She said: “Most people look at engagement as a program. I look at it as a system. Most look at is as tactical. But if we start with the tactics…we often miss the bigger picture. Communication is operational as opposed to philosophical. I like to make it very clear. Really define what it is we are trying to do?”

Listen Now!

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Connect with Sherrilynne Starkie, Priya Bates,  IABC Ottawa and IABC.

Leave a comment or question below and please rate the show on iTunes!

IABC Ottawa’s The Voice podcast is part of the FIR Podcast Network

It’s sponsored by Thornley Fallis Communications and this episode was produced by IABC volunteer Abby Radovski.

 

Nov 07, 201730:51
The Voice Episode 111:  A fireside chat with Novelist Terry Fallis

The Voice Episode 111: A fireside chat with Novelist Terry Fallis

Host Sherrilynne Starkie sits down with Terry Fallis, Canadian author and founder of Thornley Fallis Communications to talk about how he manages two successful, yet demanding, careers. 

Terry, a two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, is the award-winning author of six national bestsellers, including his most recent, One Brother Shy.  Along with Joseph Thornley, he founded Thornley Fallis in 1995.  Since 2006, Terry has juggled his life as a writer and as a communications agency leader (he also teaches, sits on a number of boards and enjoys living in Toronto with his wife and two sons). 

Sounds busy right?  He handles it all with grace and aplomb.  And as he continues to write great novels, he continues to win industry awards. Terry has recently been awarded an IABC Canada Silver Leaf, a Toronto Ovation Award and an Ottawa Bronze Quill.

In this edition of the IABC Ottawa’s The Voice, Terry explains how he manages priorities and finds ways to blend his two paths, to the benefit of both. 

Join the conversation!
Connect with Sherrilynne Starkie and IABC Ottawa.

Leave a comment or question below, and please rate the show on iTunes!  

IABC Ottawa’s The Voice Podcast is part of the FIR Podcast Network. Find the One Brother Shy podcast here.

This episode was produced by IABC volunteer Amanda Speroni.

Aug 09, 201715:29
The Voice Episode 110: Live from MARCOM Canada 2017

The Voice Episode 110: Live from MARCOM Canada 2017

Host Sherrilynne Starkie visited MARCOM 2017 in Ottawa a couple of weeks ago to capture some of the presentations and speak to presenters.

MARCOM is Canada’s only marketing and communications conference developed exclusively for the non-profit and public sectors and for several years IABC Ottawa has partnered with MARCOM to bring its professional development opportunities to our members and our community.

Sherrilynne attended a full-day workshop: Connecting with the Changing Canadian Population presented by the team from Environics Analytics including Rupen Seoni, senior vice president and practice leader, Doug Norris, senior vice president and chief demographer, Nader Shureih, consultant and Tony Coulson, vice president corporate and public affairs at Environics Research.

This workshop spotlighted Canada’s new demographic portrait and its impact on marketing communications. It highlighted changing demographics, mindsets and values, and their implications for audience segmentation, channel selection and message customization.

The opening keynote speaker, Ron Tite spoke about the battle for time and how to thrive in the expression economy. His energetic and amusing talk explained how marketers in the public and social profit sectors aren’t competing for donations, budgets, or social change. They are competing for time. Often, marketers blame devices – mobile phones, tablets, and more. But it’s not the thing. It’s the stuff on the thing.

Sherrilynne attended a roundtable discussion about the keys to success in marketing programs designed to change attitudes and behaviours. Jay Kassirer, president of Cullbridge and Jim Mintz, managing partner at the Centre of Excellence for Public Sector Marketing facilitated. It was a discussion of the common mistakes organizations make when trying to develop and implement a marketing strategy to change attitudes and behaviours. The session also introduced the resources provided by the Social Marketing Association of North America (SMANA).

Her afternoon began with a session by the National Capital Heavy Construction Association’s executive advisor Dale Harley and Ken McIntyre, president. Together they presented a case study on how managing relationships has transformed the National Capital Heavy Construction Association from a sleepy social club into a highly-regarded and effective powerhouse that punches well above its weight.

Backstage, she got a chance to speak to Jeremy Harley, communications strategist for the Treasury Board of Canada and Alex Jasperse, senior communications advisor for Public Services and Procurement Canada. The presented a session on the modern public sector marketing toolkit. The practical session focused mapping and applying the essential tools for the modern public sector communicator. With a focus on low-cost and no-cost tools, the objective was to help identify opportunities to strengthen the current toolkit to increase the return on investment.

Join the conversation! 

Connect with Sherrilynne Starkie and IABC Ottawa.

Leave a comment or question below, and please rate the show on iTunes!

Jul 11, 201731:59
The Voice Episode 109: From Communications Director to Executive Director – What It Takes

The Voice Episode 109: From Communications Director to Executive Director – What It Takes

Jody Brian, a PR graduate from Mount Saint Vincent University, enjoyed an illustrious and varied communications career spanning 18+ years, during which time she worked in the private, non-profit and government sectors for organizations including Nortel and Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse, and departments such as International Trade and Correctional Service of Canada within the federal government. Jody’s first surprise move (a surprise to many, that is) was to quit government for the non-profit sector. Her second bold move was leaving her position as Communications Director to take on a new challenge – as Executive Director for a small but important non-profit, Hopewell Eating Disorder Support Centre of Ottawa.

In this episode of The Voice, Jody shares with Tina Barton the shock of the transition, and yet how her communications experience both prepared her for the role and continues to enhance her perspectives and contributions she is able to bring. Jody also offers advice to communications professionals considering a similar move. Additionally, we learn about the range of eating disorders affecting youth (particularly young women), the shortcomings of Ontario’s health system, and the support Hopewell makes available to those suffering and their families.

Join the conversation! 

Connect with Tina Barton and IABC Ottawa.

Leave a comment or question below, and please rate the show on iTunes!

Contact Jody Brian or learn more about the Hopewell Eating Disorder Support Centre at www.hopewell.ca.

This episode was produced by Amanda Speroni of Thornley Fallis Communications.

Jun 14, 201727:37
The Voice Episode 108: Goal setting and collaboration within a team
May 24, 201726:40
The Voice Episode 107: Canada's 150: Driving Communications Excellence
Apr 28, 201724:45
The Voice Episode 106: Differentiating between IABC’s vision and mission in the Lone Star State
Mar 31, 201714:10
The Voice Episode 105: Algonquin College Communications Dynamic Duo
Mar 22, 201719:32
The Voice Episode 104: Hacking Health (and Communications)
Mar 06, 201732:34
The Voice Episode 103: Internal Communication Management Success with Intact Insurance

The Voice Episode 103: Internal Communication Management Success with Intact Insurance

ONTRACK LIVE is a unique video presentation created by Intact Insurance to share with its employees its third-quarter financial results and priorities in its five geographic regions.  Host, Sherrilynne Starkie and Karin Basaraba and Jim Jackson from Intact Insurance discuss how they turned ONTRACK LIVE into a Gold Quill award-winning internal communication management.

Kim Basaraba and Jim Jackson share with Sherrilynne Starkie their filming strategy, comedic breaks to staff inclusion and their experience winning a Gold Quill award.

Nov 28, 201620:43
The Voice Episode 102: How to Build an Award-Winning Communications Plan

The Voice Episode 102: How to Build an Award-Winning Communications Plan

Former president of IABC Ottawa and host Sherrilynne Starkie caught up with Caroline Kealey, principal of Ingenium Communications, to chat about Caroline’s recent Gold Quill award at the IABC World Conference in New Orleans. Ingenium Communications is a boutique firm here in Ottawa, specializing in strategic communications, change management, and training.

Caroline Kealey shares with Sherrilynne Starkie on how to build an award-winning communications plan, from the beginning to the end and where her communications career has brought her today. 

Oct 12, 201624:36
The Voice Episode 101: The Art of Podcasting: Lessons from the CBC

The Voice Episode 101: The Art of Podcasting: Lessons from the CBC

An episode on podcasting - how meta, we know! The popularity of podcasts is on the rise - in Canada and around the world. People love them for their intimate nature, the convenience of listening to a good story - any time, any place. But podcasting isn't for everyone, and nobody knows this better than Neil Morrison, founding producer of CBC Radio's The Current. Over the course of fifteen years in radio, Neil led several high-profile CBC Radio programs including, The House, As It Happens and The Current.

Neil shares with Tina Barton what his time with the CBC taught him about podcasting and storytelling, what makes or breaks a story (or a guest!), and where his journey has brought him today.

Sep 28, 201632:41
The Voice Episode 100: Crisis Communications with Ottawa Police Service
Jul 06, 201614:03
The Voice Episode 99: Why A Communications Career Offers the Knowledge and Skills for the Jobs of the Future

The Voice Episode 99: Why A Communications Career Offers the Knowledge and Skills for the Jobs of the Future

Jun 13, 201624:30