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Connect 2023

Connect 2023 was part community reunion, part unconference. 100% designed for you.

Connect blends expert community builders with unique networking, collaboration, and learning opportunities for every level of community leader. Participants walk away with meaningful new connections and ways to improve your community program immediately.

 

 

WHY PARTICIPATE IN CONNECT?

"I found this conference to be very helpful in helping me think differently and to take back what I've learned and apply it to my own community."
"Great conference! I really loved how small and intimate it was. I was very comfortable speaking and asking questions!"
"People to interacted with each other rather than sitting and listening to speakers! Everything about Connect makes it easy for attendees to become participants."
"Connect feels like a big community hug. I love not having to explain my job!"
"The combination of the sessions, especially the three breakout sessions, really provided me with a TON of value and tangible take aways."
"The presentations, sessions, workshops, and breakouts were all very practical and so honest."
"This was my third year attending the Connect conference from The Community Roundtable. It was once again the most valuable conference I attended all year."

"I truly felt engaged and energized throughout the entire event."
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AGENDA

Connect is unlike any community event you've attended before (unless of course, this isn't your first Connect!)

The first day of Connect (the Community Technology Summit) focuses on online community management tools and technology, including strategies for building effective communities, maximizing your community platform, and measuring community success. If you're in the market for a new community platform you can meet with a hand-picked group of the most innovative technology and service providers in the community industry.

Even if you're not kicking the proverbial tires, you'll get ideas for extending your current platform, and learn platform-agnostic ways to leverage technology-based ideas in your community. The Community Technology Summit is open to all online community practitioners, and we cap registration at 135 participants to ensure meaningful conversations and connections.

On days two and three, we say goodbye to our partners and any general attendees, and dive deep into advanced topics such as community growth, engagement strategies, and success metrics through and real-world examples. You'll also participate in small group workshops - walking away with a community playbook draft or dashboard outline.

Attendees have the opportunity to network and collaborate with their peers, exchange best practices and ideas, and get feedback from industry experts. Connect is a unique opportunity for online community professionals to learn from the best, connect with their peers, and develop the skills they need to succeed in the rapidly-evolving world of online community management.

You can review the 2022 agenda here and keep scrolling to read the full 2023 agenda.

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Wednesday, October 4, 2023

9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:15 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:15 PM
2:00 PM
2:30 PM
3:00 PM
3:45 PM
4:15 PM
5:00 PM
5:15 PM
7:00 PM
Registration // Breakfast
Welcome Session Jim Storer, The Community Roundtable
Keynote: Richard Millington, Feverbee
Community Case Studies from Analog Devices, Inc. and PTC
Networking // Lunch
Panel: Building an Engaged Customer Ecosystem
Break // Networking
Case Studies from AARP and Jazz Pharmaceuticals
Break // Networking
Panel: Secrets of a Successful Platform Launch (or Migration)
Community & AI Hans Scharler & Chen Lin, MathWorks
Closing Remarks and Questions
Reception and Networking
Optional Partner Dinners

View session details. 

Thursday, October 5, 2023

8:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
2:30 PM
3:00 PM
3:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
Breakfast and Networking
Back Together! Welcome & Icebreaker Jim Storer, The Community Roundtable
Building a Community-Led Organization Lisa Tallman, Community Food Navigator, in Conversation with Rosemary Tietge, Claris
Morning Break and Networking
Group Exercise: Practicing Resilience Sean Marlin,The Community Roundtable
Birds of a Feather Lunch
How to Win Support and Influence the Enterprise Allison Brotman & Hillary Boucher, UKG
Connecting Offline Events to Online Community Laura Naylor, Sage Services
Total Community Becky Scott, JumpCloud
Afternoon Break and Networking
Workshops: Community Skills Assessment or Building a Playbook
Presentation of the Community Leadership Awards
Closing and Group Photo
Community Cocktail Party The Point

Thursday, October 5, 2023

8:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
9:45 AM
10:00 AM
10:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
1:30 PM
Breakfast and Networking
Ahas and Intentions
Growing and Developing a Community Management Team Sarah Mahon, AECOM
Something for Everyone Programming & Content with ESRI Michelle Mathias and Jesse Cloutier, ESRI
Knowledge Networks at Merck - Getting Leaders to Share Value Cyndy Wynne, Merck
Dead on Arrival: Resurrecting a Failing Community Andrew Mishalove
Morning Break and Networking
Getting the Green Light - Build messages people say YES to Tamsen Webster
Wrap-Up and Thank Yous
Birds of a Feather Lunch - Technology Platforms
Co-Working

SPEAKERS AND SESSION LEADERS

Lisa Tallman,Community Food Navigator
Lisa Tallman,
Community Food Navigator
Rich Millington
Richard Millington,
Feverbee
Chen Lin,MathWorks
Chen Lin,
MathWorks
Hans Scharler,MathWorks
Hans Scharler,
MathWorks
Peter Broadley
Peter Broadley
Allison Brotman,<br>UKG
Allison Brotman,
UKG
Hillary Boucher,<br>UKG
Hillary Boucher,
UKG
Trish Fontanilla,<br>Trish of All Trades
Trish Fontanilla,
Trish of All Trades
Alyza Land<br>Jazz Pharmaceuticals
John Reynolds,<br>Social Edge Consulting
John Reynolds,
Social Edge Consulting
Dori Gray,<br>Social Edge Consulting
Dori Gray,
Social Edge Consulting
Becky Scott,<br>Jumpcloud
Becky Scott,
Jumpcloud
Brandy Glennie,<br>iTalent Digital
Brandy Glennie,
iTalent Digital
Shannon Barnhart,<br>Khoros Communities
Shannon Barnhart,
Khoros Communities
Jaime-Lee Bunton,<br>PTC
Jaime-Lee Bunton,
PTC
Andrew Mishalove
Andrew Mishalove
Jon Allen,<br>Verint
Jon Allen,
Verint
Stephen Vicino,<br>Analog Devices, Inc
Stephen Vicino,
Analog Devices, Inc
Cyndy Wynne,<br>Merck
Cyndy Wynne,
Merck
Sarah Mahon,<br>AECOM
Sarah Mahon,
AECOM
Rosemary Tietge,<br>Claris
Rosemary Tietge,
Claris
Jesse Cloutier,<BR>ESRI
Jesse Cloutier,
ESRI
Laura Naylor,<br>Sage Services
Laura Naylor,
Sage Services
Michelle Mathias,<br>ESRI
Michelle Mathias,
ESRI
Jim Storer,<BR>The Community Roundtable
Jim Storer,
The Community Roundtable
Emma Nicholas,<BR>The Community Roundtable
Sean Marlin,<BR>The Community Roundtable
Claire O'Brien

More speakers coming soon!

SESSIONS

View sessions on Wednesday here. 

Building a Community-Led Organization A conversation with Lisa Tallman (Community Food Navigator) and Rosemary Tietge (Claris) As community becomes something that can live “everywhere,” how we define community, members, and engagement changes with it. During this session, Lisa and Rosemary explore how embracing a community-led approach alters and amplifies different aspects of community building. Reimagining community and engagement Co-creating and co-designing with constituents Shifting approaches to building trust
Building a Community-Led Organization
A conversation with Lisa Tallman (Community Food Navigator) and Rosemary Tietge (Claris)As community becomes something that can live “everywhere,” how we define community, members, and engagement changes with it. During this session, Lisa and Rosemary explore how embracing a community-led approach alters and amplifies different aspects of community building.
  • Reimagining community and engagement
  • Co-creating and co-designing with constituents
  • Shifting approaches to building trust
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Practicing Resilience

Return to office demands, reorganizations, shrinking budgets and shrinking teams. Even though it isn’t grabbing headlines anymore somehow the pandemic’s effects won’t go away.

We wanted to do two things with this session. One, take a moment and recognize all the resilience that this room has showed through the last three years. *pause for a moment of self congratulation* And two, focus on how we develop that skill of resilience. With that we have three exercises for us to work through today, each should help us hone in on both our inherent and learned resiliency. 

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How to Win Support and Influence the Enterprise

Allison Brotman & Hillary Boucher (UKG)

In 2019, “communities” was a page of groups hidden in a customer portal with one dedicated resource and low awareness and support from the organization. Three years later, UKG’s CEO chose to highlight community as one of the top things he was excited for in 2023 on the main stage at our customer conference. The team has grown by dedicated and distributed resourcing and in 2024 hundreds of employees will align their work and projects to strategic community goals.

In this session, Allison and Hillary reflect and share some of our lessons learned as they won support for community and influenced the enterprise to have a community mindset.

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A Community Migration Story

Peter Broadley (CSA Group)

Last year. Peter was in the “hot seat” at Connect 2022, listening intently as Becky (Jumpcloud) and Michelle (ESRI) shared their tips and tricks for a successful community migration.

Well, he’s back to share what’s happened in the last 12 months - the good, bad, and ugly. You won’t want to miss this session if if have advice to share or are facing an upcoming launch or migration.

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Connecting Offline Events to Online Community

Laura Naylor (Sage Services)

In person gatherings can be community accelerators. They can be used for recruiting new members, strengthening engagement among existing participants, demonstrating appreciation, and advancing feedback and productive outcomes.

In this session, Laura will share actual examples
from across the spectrum and discuss the strategy for why offline was considered and how it
was incorporated.

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Total Community

Becky Scott (Jumpcloud)

Yesterday we heard from Rich Millington about “community everywhere” and this session is all about what works (and what doesn’t) when you deploy this in the real world.

Join this session to learn how JumpCloud uses a holistic, omnichannel approach to “community everywhere” and what that really means in practice.

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Community Skills Assessment

Sean Marlin and Erin Flynn (The Community Roundtable)

The Community Skills Framework™ includes five skill families with ten skills in each family, prioritized based on what we learned from our extensive community management research.

In this interactive workshop you'll complete our Community Skills Assessment, identifying both personal strengths and the strengths of your team/resources (if applicable). Then we'll explore gaps and how to fill them.

This session is designed for anyone interested in a thoughtful approach to their career in community management, is tasked with growing or leading a team, or needs guidance on how to successfully prioritize resources.

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Building a Community Playbook

Emma Nicholas and Claire O'Brien (The Community Roundtable)

A well-thought out community playbook gives the members of your community team a sense of their options in various scenarios. How do you manage standard problems? How do you hold a consistent tone with your community? How do you handle a crisis situation? These are all critical questions, and you want the answers to be the same for every member of the team.

Explore our robust community playbook template and start drafting your own playbook in this interactive workshop.

This session is designed for anyone who wants to start a community playbook or has a playbook they want to take to the next level.

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Lightning Talks

Join community practitioners for this round of lightning talks. In just 15 minutes, each session will cover a different community topic, and connect you with five fantastic community peers to connect with to learn more.

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Getting the Green Light - How to build messages people say YES to

No matter your role, you’re often in the business of changing behavior. Often that means you need to change beliefs first. Or do you? What if some of the age-old wisdom around driving action actually works against creating real change?

By the end of this keynote, you’ll be able to:

  • Analyze your messages for the “red lights” that lead to “NO”
  • Identify the three key concepts every message needs to get a “YES” (and know how to find them in your own)
  • Tie those concepts to the “green lights” your brand is built on (and connect your audiences more tightly to them, too)

Part strategist, part storyteller, part English-to-English translator, Tamsen Webster helps experts drive action with their ideas. Tamsen honed her trademark Red Thread approach in and for major organizations like Johnson & Johnson, Harvard Medical School, and Intel, as well as with hundreds of individual founders, academics, and thought leaders. She's a former TEDx Executive Producer and current Idea Strategist. Most recently, Tamsen was named to the Thinkers50 Radar thinkers to watch class of 2022. She's also the author of Find Your Red Thread: Make Your Big Ideas Irresistible.

REGISTER

Connect 2023 registration is open to members of TheCR Network and their community teams and stakeholders. A limited number of tickets are available for non-members. Please email us if you are interested in attending or have been referred.

Registration includes all on-site activities, lunch, breaks, and networking events. Yes, there is unlimited coffee.

Registration for this event is closed. Please join our mailing list to learn about upcoming events.

FAQ

When is Connect this year?

Connect will take place on October 4-6 in Boston, MA. 

What does registration include?

Registration includes all on-site activities, lunch, breaks, and networking events. Yes, there is unlimited coffee.

I work for non-profit, is there a special rate?

Yes! We offer exclusive pricing for non-profit, education, and government community leaders. Email us to learn more. 

Is Connect at an accessible location?

Yes! The Convene Boston is ADA-compliant and has a dedicated hospitality team. If you have accessibility questions or requests please let us know. 

Where is Connect this year?

Connect is located in downtown Boston, MA at Convene - One Boston Place.

What if I just want to go to the Community Technology Summit?

You can! Community Technology Summit registration will be available shortly.

How can I be a speaker at Connect?

The majority of our speakers are taken from our member attendees. 

If you are currently a member you'll be asked to indicate your interest when you register. If you aren't a member you can join TheCR Network here. 

How can I pitch Connect as a great investment to my stakeholders?

Download our Connect 2023 Justification letter and share the powerful reasons Connect is a great investment for any online community professional. 

SPONSORS

Khoros - Community Technology Summit
Social Edge Consulting - Community Technology Summit
iTalent Digital - Community Technology Summit
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Verint - State of Community Management 2023

Connect (and the co-located Community Technology Summit) partners with a small group of innovative technology and service providers. Space is extremely limited and we've sold out the past four years.

If you'd like to sponsor Connect and attend the Community Technology Summit please contact us ASAP.

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