It’s storytime! Join us on March 22 to learn how you can use social media to tell your organization’s story in a unique way and find the right people. This virtual meeting session will give unique insights across industries of how to use nonprofit storytelling on social media.
Matthew R. Kerns leads a diverse panel of communications experts from across the St. Louis community, and they will be open to answer your questions.
For format questions, please see the Format Notes section below the Panelist listings.
Matthew R. Kerns, MFAPresident & Artistic Director |
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Matthew R. Kerns, MFA is the President & Artistic Director at St Lou Fringe, an award-winning arts incubator founded in 2011. He is a John F. Kennedy Center for thePerforming Arts award-winning educator, critically acclaimed theatre performance artist featured in American Theatre Magazine, and a 2020 St. Louis Business Journal Diverse Business Leaders Award recipient. Matthew has been in arts leadership for over three-decades. As an educator, students who have trained with him have gone on to work in television, film, major motion pictures, and on Broadway. From Saturday Night Live to Gotham, and from Six: The Musical to Jake, the State Farm Guy and beyond. Matthew holds an Associate degree in Communications and Theatre from St. Louis Community College, a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Eastern New Mexico University, and Master of Fine Arts degree from Naropa University. |
Allie MageeMarketing and Communications Manager |
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Allie Magee is halfway through her fourth year as Marketing and Communications Manager for the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival. Previously she spent six years in various Development and fundraising roles at NinePBS. Allie is from St. Louis and completed undergrad at Webster University. She is an alum of the Focus St. Louis Emerging Leaders Program (Spring 2018) and a new marketing committee member for the young friends of St. Louis Public Radio group, GenListen. Her side gigs have included working on local favorites STLUpLate, Shop Descendant and Future Ancestor, and providing event support on many local large-scale public events. |
Kevin LashleyCommunications Manager |
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Kevin Lashley, Communications Manager at St. Patrick Center, is reimagining nonprofit communications. A graduate of the University of Missouri – St. Louis, Kevin specializes in digital communications and branding. Utilizing his extensive knowledge and experience in sales, business development, and fundraising, Lashley is on a mission to revamp the way nonprofits brand their organizations. Kevin recently joined the board of Nonprofit Marketers Network – STL in January and hopes to help the group grow and reach more nonprofit professionals from all across this beautiful city. |
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