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Beer and Napkins Ideas Session: Telling Your Story Across Platforms

Are you getting your story out?

Social media, pictures, video, print, and word of mouth,  we are inundated with so many choices and techniques to share our personal and business stories. Join us for an interactive idea session on February 24th 6:00 pm at The Community Tap, Greenville SC.

For tickets visit Eventbrite Beer and Napkins: Storytelling Across Platforms 

For those who cannot attend. We will be using #BandN_Storytelling for the event.

The expert panel representing education and media outlets will share their experiences in various mediums and will facilitate a fun interactive discussion with participants.

 

Jordana Megonigal– Publisher Business Black Box

 

 

 

Jay Spivey- Publisher Fete Greenville

 

 

 

Jeremy Boeh– Business Advisor and Storyteller at Jeremy Boeh

 

 

Tickets will include choice of craft beer and pizza

For more information contact Phil McCreight or Tony Miller 

Beer and Napkins Holiday Makers Special with Joey Loman

Naughty or Nice in 2014 do you have Ideas you want to make a reality in 2015? 

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Tuesday, December 9th at 6;00pm, The Community Tap 

Continuing the Makers conversation from our November 25th Meetup, this fun year end Beer and Napkins 2014 finale features lnnovator and Maker Joey Loman sharing his key steps in making your ideas and inventions come to life in 2015!

 

Event details here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/beer-and-napkins-holiday-makers-special-with-joey-loman-tickets-14663241149

Crafting the Story of You: Building your Personal Brand Through Storytelling

Do you have a story to tell?  Join us for an interactive session of craft beer and learning with Jeremy Boeh.  Jeremy will share his story and engage us in a fun-filled exploration into building your personal brand through storytelling Tuesday, October 28, 2014  6: 00 PM to 8:00 PM (EDT) at The Community Tap 

To reserve your spot please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/crafting-the-story-of-you-building-your-personal-brand-through-storytelling-tickets-13838722993

Jeremy Boeh directs the Launch program at The Space in the Mungo Center at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Launch focuses on cultivating entrepreneurship among college students by providing the resources, networking and education to take them through idea generation to the profitable execution of their business.

He dedicates time as an Advisor and Consultant to Happy Joe Inc. Which aims to provided training and education on web design and we development to veterans.

Jeremy also serves as guest facilitator and curriculum contributor to Noble Impact. Noble Impact is committed to engaging K-12 students through the intersection of public service and entrepreneurship based out of Little Rock Arkansas.

An advocate for entrepreneurial growth in the Upstate, Jeremy was a member of the team to bring the first Start Up Weekend to the area. Held in Spartanburg in the Spring of 2014. He is passionate about connecting paths and sharing the stories about the innovators, dreams and entrepreneurs of the Upstate.

He is an Iraqi War veteran, an Army Officer and a graduate of Wofford College.He and his wife, Kristen, have two daughters Kylie and Piper and reside in Boiling Springs, South Carolina.

 Twitter: @jeremy_bay

Blog: https://tackk.com/board/@jeremybay

 Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyboeh

 

Hope to see you there!

Phillip McCreight, Founder

Beer and Napkins

Weekly Challenge May 19th, James Thomas, Unplug and Get Active

JT-beer-and-napkin-2 In celebration of National Bike Month  our challenge comes from industrial designer James Thomas.  Studies show that even a moderate amount of activity can increase creativity for hours. Get on your bike and ride! Challenge: Break up your daily routine with a bike ride, run, or walk. Be open to inspiration along the way allow the creative energy to shape your work for the rest of your day. James Thomas, an industrial designer with an interest in cycling, photography, architecture, lighting, active transportation, sustainability, and art & design in general. You will find content about all of those topics and more here. If bicycles are your main interest, check out my old blog at BicycleDesign.net. That one is no longer updated, but there are 8 years worth of archives that are worth exploring. You can follow James here JCTdesign.net and Twitter/JCTdesign