By Katie McClammer on
8/27/2008 5:23 PM
Community Analytics CEO, Myra Norton was scheduled to lead a session entitled, “Understanding Influence: Driving Prospect Identification through Influence Networks,” at the 21st Researchers for Advancement’s (APRA) Annual Conference. Unfortunately, due to a personal emergency, Norton had to cancel her session shortly before the conference.
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By Katie McClammer on
8/22/2008 7:48 AM
Community Analytics announced that Karla Horton, former National Sales Manager for The Arbitron Company, has been named Vice President of Business Development. Horton will be responsible for developing both new and long-term account relationships for the Company, building the sales organization, and implementing the Company’s sales strategy.
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By Katie McClammer on
7/24/2008 8:22 AM
On July 24th, SmartCEO publications commemorated its 4th year of excellence in the workplace. Entitled The Bravo! Women Business Achievement Awards, this award celebrates 25 women who are active leaders and role models in the Greater Baltimore area.
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By Katie McClammer on
7/18/2008 2:08 PM
This video was taped before the 2008 CASE Summit and features Nayeli Garcia, Associate Director of University Programs.

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By Katie McClammer on
7/7/2008 9:03 AM
Myra Norton Explains Prospect Identification Through Networks
BALTIMORE (July 2008) – This year marks the 21st anniversary of the Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement’s (APRA) Annual Conference. The event will be held in Denver, Colorado, August 20-23, 2008. Community Analytics’ CEO Myra Norton will be presenting a session that discusses how the utilization of influence networks drives prospect identification.
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By Katie McClammer on
7/1/2008 9:16 AM
Business Wire released an article last week stating that 55% of consumers want an ongoing dialogue with brands, according to a recent survey conducted by ExpoTV. This video-based social network found that direct consumer engagement creates brand advocacy. Consumers have a growing desire to talk to both familiar and new brands.
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By Katie McClammer on
6/18/2008 2:08 PM
BALTIMORE (June 2008) – The Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers (ABAG), in partnership with the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers and the Regional Giving Circle Planning Committee, will be hosting the 2008 GivingCircleConnector Workshop on June 25th in Baltimore, Maryland. The workshop, designed for donors and professional staff of existing giving circle leaders, offers attendees a chance to learn about a variety of issues important to the region's giving circle community.
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By Katie McClammer on
6/3/2008 3:23 PM
CEO Brings Human Networks to Institutional Researchers
BALTIMORE (May 2008) – May 24th kicks off the first of four days at the 48th Annual Air Forum. The Forum brings together approximately 1,700 institutional research professionals to learn the most recent methods of institutional research, exchange information and ideas about postsecondary educational institutions, and network with colleagues. This year’s conference, themed “Adapting to Meet New Challenges,” recognizes that as the population evolves, budgets shift, and accountability increases, the institutional researcher will be vital in providing the information needed to meet these challenges.

Asked to present on behalf of AIR’s Annual Forum was Community Analytics’ CEO, Myra Norton. Her session, entitled, “Bringing the Power of Human Networks® to University Advancement,” aims to educate professionals on how to engage community leaders in order to reach new donors, recruit the right leadership, and improve overall alumni involvement and support. Discovering true Alumni Leaders and their social networks helps institutions make decisions about donating time, talent, and resources. Norton’s session is scheduled for Tuesday, May 27th at 11:30am.
“In today’s ever-changing environment it is imperative that Advancement professionals focus their efforts on the true leaders of their institution’s community, not just the individuals that donate the most.” says Norton, “Furthermore, it is these next generation alumni who will play the critical role of supporters a ...
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By Katie McClammer on
6/3/2008 1:21 PM
Employees Team Up to Revitalize Herring Run Park
BALTIMORE (May 2008) – Bright and early on Saturday, May 17th, Community Analytics employees rallied together for yet another community service event. Led by Research Manager Shannon Pirrung, employees volunteered to help pull weeds and plant seasonal species in Herring Run Park in Baltimore, Maryland.

The event was host by the Herring Run Watershed Association, an organization whose mission is to improve the environmental and aesthetic quality of the Herring Run Watershed by conducting stewardship and education programs, and by mobilizing volunteers for monitoring, restoration and advocacy. With the help of other community members, the Community Analytics team was able to clear a 1500 square feet area of invasive species and save 11 trees from suffocating. While the trees were not hurt in the process, five of Community Analytics’ team members fell victim to Herring Run Park’s poison oak.
“Pulling weeds for four hours is tough work, but seeing the outcome and beauty of the Park makes the experience worth it. Everyone was a lot of fun to work with and I cannot wait until next time,” says Pirrung.
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About Community Analytics:
Community Analytics is a research organization based on the principles of social networking. We understand human networks and the roles they play ...
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