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Nat. Multicultural 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend Goes Digital With MagToGo
March 3, 2011

 

 

National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc

San Francisco Chapter

TAX I.D. 20-1573025

 

 

News Release

For Immediate Release

March 3, 2011




Contact:


Jackie Wright, NCBW

415 525 0410

Alex Kaplan, Magtogo

877 624 8646

                                                                                         

 

 

 

National Coalition of 100 Black Women in San Francisco

GETS Digital With MAGTOGO

 

Event attendees can keep track of what's going on with a click on their mobile phone.

 

San Francisco-  "Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm."  Abraham Lincoln.  The San Francisco chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women has joined with MagToGo to make sure their event attendees always know where the right place is.  This year the schedule, venues and other event information will now be as close as the attendee's smartphone.  Using their Touchpoint technology, MagToGo has created a mobile event app for NCBW's "Multicultural 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend."  Not only attendees but colleagues, friends and family can all use the app to stay up to date with the "who," "what," "where," and "when" of the event.

 

"It's a great application and serves more than just our weekend guests.  As I share the app with the media, I have one less thing to worry about," said Jackie Wright, National Coalition of 100 Black Women San Francisco Communication Director and "Bridging the Generations" Event Chairperson. "When reporters can just look at their cell phone to see if we're at MoAD, the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, the Fairmont in San Francisco or Miracles of Faith Church in Oakland, its less stressful for everyone and we're more likely to receive coverage if we can be easily found.  My hat's off to the MagToGo team.  We came to them with a tight deadline and in less than a week they were able to put things together for us that includes the ability to see the PSA airing on CBS5 and CW Bay Area TV.  That's Wow Power!"

 

The application created for the "The Bridging the Generations National Coalition of 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend" is available at


http://www.ncbwsf.org/mobile

 

"We loved working with the San Francisco Chapter of NCBW," said Scott Kaplan, CEO, MagToGo.  "They saw the value from the start, but I could tell some members were a little anxious about technology.  It was a pleasure to demonstrate that it took a fraction of the effort they were spending on the printed materials."

 

The San Francisco Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women welcomes the "platform for success" as the organization has launched via the national multicultural call to "Bridging the Generations National Coalition 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend, an employment and job training program.  "Part of the weekend includes our sixth annual 'Golden Girls Hat and Gloves Tea' at the Fairmont with our National President Dr. M. Delois Strum as keynote speaker and we're using the occasion to launch fundraising for the "Bridging the Generations Job and Employment Training Program, " said Dr. Maxine Hickman, President of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women San Francisco Chapter. "The program, a national model for NCBW and other nonprofits will train two adults over 55, three high school to post graduate students and two long-term unemployed adults under 55 (7 people) quarterly.  We so appreciate MagToGo for helping NCBW get off to a great communications start."

 

To find out more about MagToGo visit www.magtogo.com.  Get details about The National Coalition of 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend by visiting http://www.ncbwsf.org and www.ncbw.org.   Other news coverage includes:


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