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Everyone has a ‘Parking Lot’ for Good Ideas – Ours Keeps Growing!
At NEWaukee, we’re always looking at the NEW trends happening in event design, marketing, and community engagement. Our incredible creative internal team is constantly brainstorming fresh, innovative ideas that we want to bring to life for brands.
To Grow Yourself, Grow Your Community
An entry in our Community Roll Call Series, a collection of our internal team’s personal experiences building and strengthening community in their own lives.
eBook: NEWaukee’s Ultimate Conference Planning Guide [Free Download]
Download our free Conference Planning Guide for detailed advice on event planning logistics!
How to Make Your Brand More Human – and Why it Matters
Tips on how to bring a genuine human connection to your brand.
Why You Should Be Connecting your Brand to Community
Tips for building deeper brand connections with people in your geographic area.
Predicting 2023 Community Trends [Watch Webinar]
In this interactive session, we explore our predictions for 2023 community trends and how your organization can embrace them.
How to Approach Remote Professional Development (That Isn’t Boring)
Training should never feel like another task on an already long to-do list. We designed Club Peak to be both live and asynchronous, meaning that our busy and dispersed team can participate in real-time sessions or at their own pace to learn, grow, and inspire one another.
6 Secrets About Event Design You Might Not Know
Six secrets about how to produce an event that generates buzz, attracts media attention, and leaves a lasting impression from Event Design: Untold Stories from Behind the Curtain.
Building Customer Communities eBook [Free PDF Download]
Now is the time to build your brand’s customer community. Download our eBook.
Community Engagement Managers: A Showcase with North Shore Bank
NEWaukee’s latest event shined a spotlight on North Shore Bank’s Community Engagement Managers, a new role within the bank that was co-created with the guidance of NEWaukee.