GET CONNECTED at the Western Region Leadership Conference!

   At this year’s Western Region Leadership Conference, Western Region DECA is doing some really awesome things it has never done before. And while I can’t share all of the surprises, I can share a couple. For starters, ten social media interns–including myself–were chosen from across the West to report all of the happenings at WRLC. On behalf of the Social Media Team (yes, we’re cool and have an official team name), I would like to say that we are extremely excited to enhance DECA members’ conference experience by helping them GET CONNECTED at WRLC!

Now… You might be wondering “How do I ‘GET CONNECTED’ at WRLC? What does that even mean?” Follow these five simple steps to GET CONNECTED at WRLC:

Victoria’s 5 Simple Steps to GET CONNECTED at WRLC: 

  1. “LIKE” Western Region DECA and join the WRLC 2011 group on Facebook
  2. Follow @WRLC2011 and the Social Media Interns on twitter
  3. Subscribe to the WRLC2011 youtube account
  4. View my USTREAM starting Thursday, November 10, 2011 for live coverage of WRLC
  5. Check these networking mediums regularly for everything from tweets to pictures to live coverage of WRLC! Look out for the Social Media Team at the conference because we might want to feature YOU in one of our news broadcasts, blog posts, Facebook posts, or tweets!
I can share one more secret before WRLC: there’s another reason you should look out for the Social Media Team. We’ll be giving out special tickets you can use in the WRLC raffles for a chance to win fabulous prizes! Spot us by looking for the DECA members with “ALL ACCESS PASSES” dangling on their lanyards.

More exciting news on WRLC will be coming your way soon! Stay tuned!

 

-Victoria Cana

Meet the Author: Victoria Cana

Want to know Victoria's secret? Twitter, Facebook, Yammer, LinkedIn. You name it, Victoria's got it. Victoria Cana is Nevada DECA's social media savvy VP of Publicity and an aspiring news anchor or PR Manager. She's passionate about public relations, journalism, and all things DECA.


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