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Jaime is a digital marketer with expertise in social media and content marketing. He has experience leading social media strategy for two national brands. Jaime holds an MBA with a focus in Marketing and Strategy from the Rotman School of Management where he was selected valedictorian by the students of the Morning MBA Class of 2011. He is the former radio voice of the Toronto Argonauts and currently lives in Vancouver, BC.
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Tag Archives: Communication
Influence & Insecurity: Fake follower debate divides Toronto
Apparently there is a big uprising within the Toronto social media scene over fake Twitter followers. I’ve read that it may also involve Obama, but he lives south of the Q.E.W., so unfortunately he’s excluded from this blog post. The … Continue reading
Posted in Communication, Social Media, Toronto
Tagged Communication, Fake Followers, Influencers, Klout, Sheldon Levine, Social Media, Stephanie Fusco, Toronto, Valerie Stachurski, Zach Bussey
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Giving Back: Speed Mentoring with NABS
For regular readers of this blog, you will know that I’m a big advocate of mentoring. I believe that it is important to give back. One of the best ways you can give back is by sharing your wisdom with … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Feedback, Management
Tagged advertising media, Communication, Feedback, Katie Byrne, Mentoring, National Advertising Benevolent Society, Networking, Volunteer
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How Twitter made me cry: Thoughts from a community manager
I never thought Twitter would make me cry. When I launched the CFL’s social media presence in 2009, I did so because I loved talking football with people. I never considered myself a ‘community manager’. I was just another CFL … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Communication, Social Media, Sports
Tagged CFL, Communication, Customer Service, ICE, ING, Social Media
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8 tips to help you find your dream job
Finding a job is never easy, especially if you are just coming out of school or if you are fresh off an internship at a company that doesn’t have the capacity to hire you on. I was fortunate to have … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Education
Tagged Communication, Hiring Process, Job Search, LinkedIn, Networking, Resume, Twitter
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TweetUp Tale: Why working with good people is important
Working with good people is important – this statement is pretty obvious. We don’t always have the opportunity to work with good people, but when the opportunity does arise, what a difference it makes. This is a tale of a … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Communication, Management, Social Media, Sports
Tagged BC Lions, BC Place, CFL, Communication, Customer Service, Grey Cup, Kristina Sinclair, Leadership, Rosedale on Robson, Social Media, The Waterboys, TweetUp, Twitter, Vancouver
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