Thank You for Supporting MMTC’s 2015 Broadband and Social Justice Summit!

by Kim Keenan on February 2, 2015

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of MMTC’s Board of Directors and staff, we would like to thank you for supporting our 2015 Broadband and Social Justice Summit: Our Future in Pursuit of Multicultural Digital Equality, held on January 21-22, 2015, here in Washington, DC. Whether you participated in person or via our live webcast, your support helps to fulfill MMTC’s mission to empower minority businesses and to help underserved communities to succeed in the media, digital media, and telecom sectors.

Extensive Coverage of MMTC’s Broadband and Social Justice Summit

Once again, we are delighted to report that the Summit was a resounding success with 357 registrants, 228 online views, and an extended reach through industry news. The Summit was featured in articles published in Comm Daily, Broadcasting and Cable, TR Daily, and Inside Radio. On Twitter, there were 319 contributors, 2,332 tweets, and 1,551,175 accounts reached, a significant increase from last year’s activity in all areas.

Links to Summit Photos Now Available

Please enjoy these links to the hundreds of photos of all sessions of the Summit and share them with your friends and colleagues: http://mmtconline.org/photo-galleries/. All sessions were videotaped, and are available online: http://mmtconline.org/2015-broadband-and-social-justice-summit-videos/.

Save the Date for Our Next Conference!

Our 13th Annual Access to Capital and Telecom Policy Conference will be held July 15th and 16th, 2015, at the Washington, DC, Westin Georgetown Hotel. We hope you can join us!

Thank you again for your help in making MMTC’s 6th Annual Broadband and Social Justice Summit a success. Join our mailing lists at http://mmtconline.org and http://bbsj.org for the latest updates from MMTC and our Broadband and Social Justice Online Magazine. We welcome your tax deductible donations to support our work; please feel free to donate online.

Warm regards,

Kim Keenan

President and CEO
Multicultural Media, Telecom & Internet Council

  • Kim Keenan, Esq., is President and CEO of the Multicultural Media, Telecom & Internet Council. Prior to taking the helm at MMTC, Keenan served as General Counsel and Secretary of the NAACP. She is a Past President of the 100,000 member District of Columbia Bar and the 60,000 member National Bar Association network, the largest network of African American lawyers, judges, and law students in the country.

 

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