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NGLCC's Matchmakers are one of the most powerful business opportunities available to LGBTBEs at the 2014 Business & Leadership Conference!
The LGBT market can be a lucrative place for many business owners. The LGBT community often faces additional challenges that their straight counterparts do not - this is especially true for legal m...
Explore the shared experiences and values that are important to the LGBT market, how these differences impact LGBT marketing, and the unique impact the gay consumer on increased revenue.
Marriott International is going after the lucrative Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community with a new social media and marketing campaign that launches today.
Geographic coverage area: New Jersey with some distribution in eastern Pennsylvania and New York near the state borders
The publisher and executive editor of Chicago’s leading LGBT publication has received top honors from the Chicago Headline Club. And not only did the venerable mainstream organization bestow its Lifetime Achievement Award for excellence in Chicago journalism on Tracy Baim, but the largest Society of Professional Journalists chapter in the country recognized her for an editorial series on marriage equality in Illinois.
The National Association of Gay and Lesbian Real Estate Professionals (NAGLREP) has announced that it will host the 2014 National LGBT Real Estate Conference on October 14-16 at the Embassy Suites 17th Street Causeway in Fort Lauderdale. This is the first national business and networking forum of its kind dedicated to the LGBT real estate market and promoting homeownership in the lesbian, Gay, bisexual and transgender community.
The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce offers its most sincere congratulations to Brian Tippens, a proven advocate for the NGLCC, on his appointment to Chief Diversity Officer at HP. Mr.
Hosted in Fort Lauderdale October 14-16, 2014, this is the inaugural fall conference of the National Association of Gay & Lesbian Real Estate Professionals, NAGLREP. This event is a one-of-a-kind forum featuring top speakers and industry leaders focused on the LGBT real estate market and the issues that influence and impact service to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender homebuyers and sellers.
Now, Anderson and Droga5 are taking chances for Mondelez's Honey Maid graham crackers by examining the notion of “wholesomeness” in today's society.
Moovz, a location-based social app for gay guys, has secured a new round of funding worth $1.4 million to help it grow. The Israel-based startup has so far attracted $2.4 million in funding since the app's launch last October.
LGBT founders have a much better understanding of the massive LGBT market. It's a lot harder (if not impossible) for straight or cisgender founders to comprehend the day-to-day problems or pain points of people in the LGBT ...
Gary Osifchin, senior marketing director, wholesome sweet, entrepreneurial brands and channels at Mondelez International, speaking at OMMA Mobile on Thursday, said the company...
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Frontiers Media in partnership with Flip has produced a special supplement to the Los Angeles Times out today, June 4, on all copies of the (@FrontiersMag Art by @edelstudio http://t.co/HVr4lLvVM9)...
New platform features gay and lesbian digital properties operated by Gay Ad Network as well as inventory from select premium lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) publishing partners.
Via Gay Ad Network
ANDY AMBROSIUS has joined CHICAGOPRIDE.COM as Boystown editor in chief. He will lead editorial direction, original content and expansion of the site’s Boystown channels. Prior to ChicagoPride.com, Ambrosius spent more than two years as editor for Patch, where he maintained a strong editorial voice for Chicago's Boystown and Lakeview neighborhoods. Ambrosius also guest edited and reported for four other North Side Patch publications.
The leading LGBT publication in Pennsylvania has done it again, nailing down seven awards last month from the Society of Professional Journalists’ (SPJ) Keystone Pro Chapter. The winners from Philadelphia Gay News (PGN) included Mark Segal for commentary, Angela Thomas for online breaking news (first and second place), Scott Drake for news photography, Jen Colletta for spot news and editorial, and Victoria Brownworth for enterprise reporting.
Publishers of LGBT publications come from any number of backgrounds, including activism, journalism, law and business. But none has yet to come to gay media publishing quite like an acclaimed former professional tennis coach. Meet Bobby Blair, publisher of Ft. Lauderdale-based Florida Agenda and Guy Magazine, and now author of “Hiding Behind the Baseline,” a coming out memoir about a closeted gay athlete and coach in the 1980s and 1990s.
There are more than 22,000 LGBT couples living in Pennsylvania, according to the 2010 U.S. Census, and many of them have already tied the knot since the state’s ban on same-sex marriage was struck down last week. Experts predict that last week’s ruling in Whitewood v. Wolf will bode well for local businesses as couples spend their money in Pennsylvania instead of in neighboring states that have been more welcoming in the past.
Don’t miss this opportunity to come to Las Vegas, and to learn and network with other tourism and hospitality professionals! Over 30 speakers! The tourism industry’s premiere marketing, sales, public relations and research forum to help you reach LGBT travelers. Every year, CMI brings together leading tourism professionals to learn about the gay and lesbian market from the experts – the people behind the success stories. Perfect for marketing and sales executives of tourism boards, CVBs, DMOs, accommodations, tour operators, events, agencies and meeting planners.
Lisa Howe is the executive director of the Nashville LGBT Chamber of Commerce, a position she took after she herself was the victim of discrimination.
FOU-DRÉ CEO Turner, who markets FOU-DRÉ part time and is a website developer by day, launched her premium vodka brand just a year ago.
The LGBT Community Center of the Desert held its annual donor-appreciation party on Thursday, May 15—and the event’s star attraction was the organization’s brand-new executive director, Mike Thompson. He hadn’t even started his job yet—in fact, his first day on the job is slated to be Monday, June 2—but Center supporters were excited to meet the man who they hope will fill a staff-leadership void that’s existed since the previous executive director, Gary Costa, stepped down some time ago.
Via CenterLink LGBT
Pennsylvania became the 19th state to recognize same-sex marriage after a federal judge overturned the state’s ban on gay marriage. And it looks like the decision could have the potential of bringing in up to $92.1 million to the state and local economy of Pennsylvania, according to a new report.
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