Invitation: ​21 April 2022 – FEDHASA Cape Member Event

We are excited to invite you to our Member Networking Breakfast.


When the tweet hits the fan: managing a social media crisis.

Mike Stopforth
entrepreneur, author, global speaker & advisor

There’s no question that social media has changed the way we engage with customers, and a social media crisis is every brand’s worse nightmare.

Why do crises happen? Can they be controlled, or prevented? Should they be?

In this short, entertaining and informative presentation we will explore these questions in detail and develop a road map for dealing with the inevitable challenges typical to social media marketing.

WHEN: 07h30 for 08h00 on Thursday21st April 2022
WHERE: King Protea Room, The Old Biscuit Mill, 375 Albert Rd, Woodstock, Cape Town
COST: Free of charge for members

  • Kindly note that this is a member-only event, limited to one representative per member establishment.
  • This venue is NOT Wheelchair friendly
  • Please specify your dietary requirements when confirming your spot

RSVP: Lindsay@fedhasacape.co.za

(Space is limited so please reserve your spot soonest.)

Looking forward to seeing you!
Hospitality greetings

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