WordWrite CEO Speaks at Hospital Council: What every executive assistant needs to know about social media for CEOs

What should CEOs know about social media, and why should they care about it?

Paul Furiga, President and CEO of WordWrite Communications shared our guidelines on social media for busy executives during a June 16 speech to the CEO Assistants Forum of the Hospital Council of Western Pennsylvania.

Paul’s presentation focused on what CEOs need to know about social media, and how their executive assistants can help them manage it effectively.

The Hospital Council, a WordWrite client, represents the interests of more than 60 healthcare providers in a 30-county area, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, long-term acute care providers and specialty hospitals.

WordWrite shares all of its presentations and speaking appearances on our website. Our PowerPoint presentations, individual slides, handouts and more are also available at Slideshare in an easy-to-view, downloadable format.

Want to know more about how to manage your organization’s social media? We also offer free, downloadable social media guides on our website.

About WordWrite Communications, LLC WordWrite helps its clients share their great, untold stories with everyone who needs to see, hear and experience them. WordWrite specializes in crisis, employee, executive and media communications with particular expertise in health care, manufacturing and technology. WordWrite clients range from small start-ups to Fortune 50 global firms. WordWrite clients share a fundamental belief in the value of two-way communications and authentic stories told by fluent storytellers. Among WordWrite’s clients are: Fragasso Financial Advisors, KIT Solutions, Koppers Inc., Pfizer, Inc., The Pittsburgh Business Group on Health and Redstone Highlands. For more information on WordWrite, visit http://www.wordwritepr.com, http://www.facebook.com/wordwritepr, or http://twitter.com/wordwritepr.

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