ON DEMAND: Capital One Webinar: Do's and Don'ts for Social Media Today From A Compliance Standpoint

ON DEMAND: Capital One Webinar: Do's and Don'ts for Social Media Today From A Compliance Standpoint

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2019-20 Capital One Continuing Education/Professional Development Programming



Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Teachable Tuesdays Capital One Webinar

Do's and Don'ts for Social Media Today - From The Compliance Standpoint

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Discussion centered around using social media heading into the academic year from compliance and NCAA perspectives. Presenters include those working on social media compliance issues in NCAA Division I, II and III discussing social media best practices and guidelines for SIDs/coaches/administrators/student-athletes pertaining to following and commenting on recruitable student-athletes, sports signing days, and more.

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Presenters
Corey Berg
– NCAA, Assistant Director of Academic and Membership Affairs (NCAA Division III)  cberg@ncaa.org
Hannah Delph – Florida Southern, Director of Compliance and Academic Services (NCAA Division II)  hdelph@flsouthern.edu / @MrsDelph
Chris Johnson 
– NCAA, Assistant Director, Academic and Membership Affairs (NCAA Division I)  cjohnson@ncaa.org
Kayci Mikrut – NCAA, Associate Director of Digital Communications - Social Strategy  kmikrut@ncaa.org / @NCAAKayci

Moderator
Mark Albanese
 – Pacific Lutheran, Director of Sports Communications / CoSIDA Continuing Education Committee Member  albanemj@plu.edu


Join us for our next webinar!

Thursday, September 19
Capital One Webinar
Young Women of Color
Time: 2 PM (ET) / 1 PM (CT) / Noon (MT) / 11 AM (PT)


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What are some of the issues and challenges that a young ethnic athletic communications professional will encounter in her first few years on the job? How do you approach building relationships with ADs, administrators, coaches and student-athletes when you will be a different, diverse voice in the department? As a younger member of your department, how do you fit in? Who makes the first moves to be inclusive? Join us for a frank discussion and myth-bustings about being a person of color in athletic communications as our presenters provide some help and guidance with some real dialogue on these important issues.

See the future webinar schedule or watch a past webinar on-demand via CoSIDA.com/TeachableTuesdays.