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- #epic2020 speaker highlight: @patty360 from Groupon’s GTeam. Excited to learn about http://t.co/qmvR7DwQ! 2020Tickets: http://t.co/SGkCxO1W about 2 hours ago from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
- 20/20 IS BACK! We've got incredible speakers on March 15th: Patty Huber (Groupon's G Team), Sami Nerenberg (Design... http://t.co/BTDjVLEe 06:09:39 PM February 21, 2012 from Facebook ReplyRetweetFavorite
- Go for it, @elopez12 ! 05:43:48 PM February 18, 2012 from HootSuite in reply to elopez12 ReplyRetweetFavorite
- Thanks @jpaterik and @mahaevey! FYI: A former team member shares what it's like to be on an EPIC team: http://t.co/dZ9bNshw 07:18:35 PM February 17, 2012 from HootSuite in reply to jpaterik ReplyRetweetFavorite
- Thanks, @heidiekmassey, as ever, for being such a friend to EPIC. 07:15:18 PM February 17, 2012 from HootSuite in reply to HeidiEKMassey ReplyRetweetFavorite
EPIC empowers creative people to make social change happen. For our creative rallies—eight, intense, fun weeks of collaboration—we pair hand-picked volunteers from the advertising and design industries with nonprofit clients dedicated to education, children and families.
During the creative rally, each team creates programs and materials—on a strictly probono basis—that their nonprofit client will use to positively impact the lives of those they serve. The team leader—a creative director or principal designer from one of Chicago’s most sought-after shops—directs a group of creative professionals whose skill set matches a client’s specific needs.
For creatives, it’s the chance to work with other like-minded professionals across the industry—and to use their talent to create social good. For nonprofits, it’s the chance to develop the kind of world-class, strategic marketing that their missions deserve. And when nonprofits and creative people join forces, they make a bigger impact on the world than either could alone.