January 24
Posted by Alycia Maier-Turner
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Copper Conferencing is proud to be a Bronze Sponsor of the Orange County Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators (OC-ALA). Be sure to stop by and visit Copper at OC-ALA‘s Annual Chapter Education Summit (ACES). The event is Friday, February 4, 2011 from 9:00 am to 4:15 pm. BJ Bates will be at [...]
January 22
Posted by Alycia Maier-Turner
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The 47th Mid-Year ACLEA meeting in San Francisco, California on January 22- 25, 2011 is this week! Stop by and see Copper at the ACLEA show to learn more about how to cost-effectively use audio conferencing and webinars to deliver CLE or increase your own efficiency and effectiveness. Contact BJ Bates at bjbates@copperconferencing.com or 303-951-4177 [...]
January 21
Posted by Alycia Maier-Turner
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Copper Conferencing is proud to sponsor the February 8, 2011 monthly meeting of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Legal Marketing Association (LMA Rocky Mountain). The event will feature Brigid O’Connor as the luncheon keynote speaker. Lauren Brady and BJ Bates from Copper Conferencing will provide thought leadership on how legal marketers can best us [...]
January 20
Posted by Alycia Maier-Turner
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Copper Conferencing is a proud sponsor of the San Diego Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators (SD-ALA). Be sure to stop by and visit Copper at SD-ALA‘s Legal Law Update & Legal Resource Fair. Tuesday, February 8, 2011 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hilton Resort & Spa – Mission Bay 1775 East Mission [...]
January 19
Posted by Alycia Maier-Turner
Filed under General, News |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Denver, CO and Atlanta, GA – January 19, 2011 Copper Conferencing, a leading provider of audio conferencing and webinar services, announced its 2011 Business Webinar Series. Copper’s Business Webinar Series is a free, online educational webinar series for business professionals. “The Business Webinar Series is an outstanding way for anyone to get [...]
January 18
Posted by Conference Coach Kathleen
Filed under Articles, General |
Snow. A roaring fire in the fire place. Hot cocoa. Pajamas. Working from the home office. All of these things seemed like an ideal winter situation on Day 1 of being snowed in. The local news stations warned of a few days of winter weather and as I always over prepare for everything, I was [...]
January 13
Posted by Alycia Maier-Turner
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Business partners are an extremely important part of Copper Conferencing’s sales efforts. During a time when many companies are scaling back their Channel commitments, Copper Conferencing is increasing its investments in its Channel Team and expanding resources available to its partners.
January 12
Posted by Alycia Maier-Turner
Filed under Copper Team Profiles, General |
If you’re a Copper Conferencing customer, then you may already have met Jace. Jace has been a valued member of the Copper Conferencing family for over three years. Jace’s experience includes customer service, account management and sales. In fact, Jace won a scholarship from the Boy Scouts of America for outstanding popcorn sales by placing [...]
January 11
Posted by Susan Purifoy
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Copper Conferencing is pleased to announce its booth at the 47th Mid-Year ACLEA meeting in San Francisco, California on January 22- 25, 2011. Copper Conferencing and ACLEA (American Continuing Legal Education Association) are partnering to provide audio conferencing services to ACLEA members. Stop by and see Copper in January at the ACLEA show to learn [...]
January 11
Posted by Carolyn Bradfield
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How can you predict when the snow is coming in the South? First, go check the grocery stores and you will find the bread aisle empty. We’re a group of sandwich eaters and when the power goes out, which it almost always does, you can still eat a peanut butter and jelly. Next, go check the hardware store. Portable heaters, those forever fire logs, and flashlights will also be in short supply.