

If you're a Marketing Communications leader in the nonprofit sector, you're heading up one of the most demanding, complex, and fastest changing roles there is.
But what if you could flip the script on one of the TOUGHEST parts of the job?
In this timely workshop, Tiffany Meyer reveals the "doing too much" blind spot many first-time marcom Directors have, and what it's likely costing you, your team, and your organization. She then shows why setting radical focus for your team could be THE most important power move you make this year.
Learn how you can:
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Gain vital team capacity (without more $$ or staff)
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Say "no" to work that isn't fueling top goals (without ruffling feathers)
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Negotiate focus pivots as performance trade offs
Offered monthly, rotating days/times:
Wednesdays • 10am-11:15am Pacific Time
Thursdays • 9am-10:15am Pacific Time
Limited to 5 spots each session

ABOUT YOUR PRESENTER
After over 25 years earning my street cred as an integrated marketing communications and brand leader for social impact organizations, I now focus exclusively on being the "advisor I wish I'd had," with a vision to eliminate nonprofit marcom team burnout for good.
I'm drawn to complex sectors with equally complex audiences and have served on and led marketing and communications functions inside K-12 education, public health, climate change, renewable energy, freshwater management, equitable economic mobility, and more. I've been both employee and consultant for nonprofit startups, social enterprises, government, philanthropy, advocacy organizations, membership organizations, and labor unions.
The common thread in my career? Leading multidisciplinary functions who's resource constraints and role demand resourcefulness, innovation, and strong collaboration across the aisle. I'm known for asking the tough questions, forging trusted relationships, and influencing transformative clarity and mission-fueling performance.
Outside of work, I'm mom to a grown daughter, Lydia, and to the coolest cat alive, Benny. I call Vancouver, Washington home (just outside of Portland, Oregon). And when I'm not building my business or serving my valued clients, you can find me hiking unreasonable distances and elevation in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.

