Do you need a Digital Reboot? The Miami Ad School and the 4A’s present a three-day intensive workshop for executives with eight or more years of experience in traditional marketing and advertising. This time the course will be held at the school's newest location in Brooklyn, New York.
Find out more about Digital Reboot
Who Are the Instructors?
The instructors are all industry rockstars, including key management from R/GA (Adweek's Digital Agency of the Year).
What Will I Learn?
Digital Reboot is an immersive exploration into the entire digital ecosystem--from the Web to search to e-commerce to social networks to mobile to emerging platforms. Reboot will train marketers to “think different” about media, communications and engagement in a technologically driven era where the lives of consumers have been fully transformed.
By the end of the course, you will be prepared to return to your agency or marketing department with knowledge of new ways to advance marketing goals and meet objectives in entirely new and innovative ways--while also possessing a fundamental understanding of the basic block-and-tackle of the digital age, like search marketing.
Who Should Attend?
The course is geared to advertising agency staff and client-side marketing staff with 8 years or more experience in traditional marketing and advertising. Because this is an interactive workshop the course is limited to 25 people.
When and Where?
The course will be offered March 8, 9 and 10 in New York at Miami Ad School's new location in DUMBO, 10 Jay Street, Suite 807, Brooklyn.
Fees
$3,600 for one person and $2,800 per person for groups of two or more. Three breakfasts and lunches are included. There is a 10% discount for 4As members or Miami Ad School grads.
Payments
To reserve your space we must receive payment in full when you register. There is a $500 cancelation fee, however you may transfer the registration to another person.
Questions?
Contact David Prince, SVP, Talent Development, 4A's, dprince@aaaa.org.
Registration is open now and space is limited.

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