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Miller shares social media use tips at Chamber luncheon

By Linda Waggener

The need to know how to use social media more effectively to promote a business or organization made the June Chamber of Commerce meeting a priority to attend.

Ashley Meadows Miller, director of career services at Lindsey Wilson College, was guest speaker at the June 14, 2016 Columbia Adair County Chamber of Commerce luncheon. A crowd of about 30 people heard her dynamic presentation about marketing to help students find career options as they complete degrees at Lindsey, and how those marketing methods may also help local businesses.



She highlighted the most popular social media sites available today and the market segment each one reaches best. She stressed the importance of keeping any social media site a business puts on the Internet active and continuously updated. She said that if it is not used an kept up-to-date, it's best to delete it.

The Shelbyville, Kentucky native has been part of the Lindsey Wilson College staff since 2011. she was introduced to Chamber members and guests by her coworker Abe Cross who is the director of the Holloway health and wellness center.

Miller can be reached by email at careerservices@lindsey.edu. More information is available at www.lindsey.edu/careers.


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Ashley Meadows Miller speaks on social media at Chamber luncheon



2016-06-14 - Cranmer Dining Center on the campus of Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Ashley Meadows Miller, director of career services at Lindsey Wilson College, was guest speaker at the June 14, 2016 Columbia Adair County Chamber of Commerce luncheon. In a dynamic presentation, she shared about her work marketing to help students find career options as they complete degrees at Lindsey, and how those communications methods may also help local businesses. She highlighted the most popular social media sites available today and the market segment each one reaches best.

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