Twist & Shout | Social Shake-Up Exclusive Offer

The Social Shake-Up is about more than just social: it’s the premier marketing conference for anyone who wants to be on the cutting edge of today’s fast-paced business environment. With over 100 speakers and 40 breakout sessions, you don’t want to miss this.

Atlantans we have a special deal for you – the Local Atlanta Ticket for June 10th End of Day: join for the final breakout sessions and closing keynote from George Takei on June 10th. Ticket valid starting at 3pm and includes entrance to final breakout session, closing keynote, and closing night cocktail reception. Use exclusive code “Partner” and save 15% off your pass.

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When:
June 9 – 10

Where:
W Atlanta
188 14th Street Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30361

About The Social Shake-Up:
For two days, Social Media Today brings together over 100 speakers from leading brands including Coca-Cola, GE, IBM, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, Tyson Foods, Arby’s, Bank of America, Whole Foods, InterContinental Hotels Group, Discover, Polaris Industries, and many more. In 40 breakout sessions, they’ll explore not only social media, but also data, tech, employee advocacy, customer service, mobile, marketing, digital, and customer experience.

The exciting keynotes this year include the manager of social media for NASA, the head of global business marketing for Twitter, and the one and only George Takei.

At The Social Shake-Up, top brands will have frank conversations about the future of social business — conversations you won’t be able to sit in on anywhere else. You’ll be able to leave with concrete and effective social strategies that you can take back to your organization, so you can make sure that you’re not simply following the latest trends, but starting them.

About George Takei:
George Takei is best known for his portrayal of Mr. Sulu in the acclaimed television and film series Star Trek.

He’s an actor, social justice activist, social media mega-power, star of the upcoming Broadway musical Allegiance, host of the AARP-produced YouTube series Takei’s Take, and subject of To Be Takei, a documentary on his life and career.

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