Sylvia Montgomery to Present Webinar with ACEC

Sylvia Montgomery to Present Webinar with the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC)

Date: October 14, 2014

Subject: Content and Social Media for Professional Services: 5 Things Every Executive Should Know

As content marketing and social media continues to evolve and their importance rises, many professional services firms are struggling with their role in business development. Using social media effectively can present opportunities to develop relationships gain referrals, and build your firm’s reputation. These are no easy tasks, but realities nonetheless.

Which platforms should your firm focus on? What builds a worthwhile social media presence? What are the benefits of social media for your firm? Join Hinge’s Senior Partner, Sylvia Montgomery, in this webinar to discover how your firm can leverage social media to gain a competitive advantage.

About the American Council of Engineering Companies:

The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) is the voice of America’s engineering industry. Council members – numbering more than 5,000 firms representing more than 500,000 employees throughout the country – are engaged in a wide range of engineering works that propel the nation’s economy, and enhance and safeguard America’s quality of life. These works allow Americans to drink clean water, enjoy a healthy life, take advantage of new technologies, and travel safely and efficiently. The Council’s mission is to contribute to America’s prosperity and welfare by advancing the business interests of member firms.

ACEC’s roots date back to 1909 when a small group of engineers in private practice established the American Institute of Consulting Engineers (AICE), the forerunner of ACEC. Today ACEC is a large federation of 51 state and regional councils representing the great breadth of America’s engineering industry. ACEC member firms employ hundreds of thousands of engineers, architects, land surveyors, scientists, and other specialists, responsible for more than $200 billion of private and public works annually. Member firms range in size from a single registered professional engineer to corporations employing thousands of professionals.