Thursday, August 03, 2006

Diversity (and yet more marketing ideas)

trying to change mindsets in your organization?

i think the way harbourfront centre embraces diversity, in its programming and in its staffing, it is actually an entity that stands for acceptance, understanding, accomodation and inclusion. sponsored programming could be marketed internally to employees.

furthermore, support of such a unique and treasured art centre, in the public eye, would show an environment where all customers are welcomed and respected, and where their needs are understood and then, hopefully, even met.

harbourfront demonstrates beautifully countless ways of exhibiting intelligence, with effective communication and leadership. if you talk about sponsoring their programming, you talk about leveraging and celebrating diversity as a source of sustainable competitive advantage!
what a spotlight on an inclusive workplace and an accurate reflection of the communities served!

notes
Harbourfront Centre, on Toronto's waterfront, is an innovative non-profit cultural organization which creates, for a diverse public, events and activities of excellence that enliven, educate and entertain. Working in partnership with various communities, Harbourfront Centre nurtures and supports educational and recreational activity as well as contemporary artistic creation through showcasing Canadian and international talent. Our year-round operation offers some 4000 internationally acclaimed events ranging from music, literary and theatrical festivals to children’s activities and craft workshops. Harbourfront Centre is one of Toronto's most popular tourist attractions, drawing more than 3 million visitors and contributing over $126 million to the local economy annually.

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yes it is true that we haven't had any podcasts since Milkfest.

"In order for us to effectively run podcasts, we have determined that we would need a part time resource and currently that is not within our budget for this year. We did think about bringing on board a volunteer, but we feel a dedicated resource is needed.We do hope to bring this program back next year."

Thanks for your interest and have a good day.

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"I have also included recent marketing materials from Harbourfront Centre. I wanted to share examples of a wide variety of programming I personally continue to be very enthusiastic about and that I also hope may interest you.

Harbourfront Centre’s creative, current and cultural diversity is one exciting and cost effective way I have found to explore The World, through a near to you Toronto location.
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the HEART of toronto's waterfront.
harbourfront centre is a registered, non-profit, charitable organization operating 10 acres of Toronto's central waterfront.

i LOVE the summer planner centerfold. why didn't THAT come with the e-newsletter?

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