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SUMMARY:The Power of Storytelling and Empathy-Centered Communication 
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The Power of Storytelling and Empathy-Centered Communication \n\n12/10/25 10:00 AM EST\n - 12/10/25 11:00 AM EST\Description:\nRecorded 12/10/25\n\nStorytelling and empathetic communication are powerful, often underestimated tools in marketing and outreach. Centering empathy for your patrons' needs and experiences in your communication strategies will enhance the efficacy of your reach and will help you better understand who you’re serving. Applying storytelling best practices alongside empathy-centered communication will ensure you’re drawing in your audience meaningfully and sustaining their engagement, and your patrons will better understand how your library can meet their needs. You’ll leave this session with clear communication strategies and tools that simultaneously support your community and your services.\n \nLearning objectives:\n\n	Identify your unique audiences.\n	Understand how to better communicate how your library can meet your audience’s needs.\n	Gain confidence in interviewing and storytelling.\n\nPresenter:  \n\nDeborah Hakes leads marketing and communications for Georgia Public Library Service, which was named Library Journal's 2020 Marketer of the Year. She is a communications leader with expertise in storytelling and building brands for nonprofits, public health, and libraries. Hakes has served on the board for the Library Marketing and Communications Group since 2021, including currently as vice president. \n \nShe has a passion for amplifying the voices of those who do good and telling stories that drive people to take action and has spent her career at state, national, and globally-focused nonprofit organizations. She began her career at The Carter Center in former U.S. President Jimmy Carter’s communications office, telling stories and raising awareness of international programming. At Welcoming America, she built the communications department from the ground up for a growing, new nonprofit. Currently at Georgia Public Library Service, she works to broaden awareness of the value of public libraries to build engagement and support, and she provides counsel to libraries to build their own communications expertise. \n \Location:\nOnline via Zoom\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Power of Storytelling and Empathy-Centered Communication <br /><br />12/10/25 10:00 AM EST - 12/10/25 11:00 AM EST<br />Description:<br /><em><img alt="" src="https://neo-rls.org/photos/Intermediate_05152024152225.PNG" style="float:left; margin:5px 15px; width:100px" />Recorded 12/10/25</em><br />
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Storytelling and empathetic communication are powerful, often underestimated tools in marketing and outreach. Centering empathy for your patrons' needs and experiences in your communication strategies will enhance the efficacy of your reach and will help you better understand who you&rsquo;re serving. Applying storytelling best practices alongside empathy-centered communication will ensure you&rsquo;re drawing in your audience meaningfully and sustaining their engagement, and your patrons will better understand how your library can meet their needs. You&rsquo;ll leave this session with clear communication strategies and tools that simultaneously support your community and your services.<br />
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<strong>Learning objectives:</strong>
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	<li>Identify your unique audiences.</li>
	<li>Understand how to better communicate how your library can meet your audience&rsquo;s needs.</li>
	<li>Gain confidence in interviewing and storytelling.</li>
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<strong>Presenter:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong><br />
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<em><img alt="" src="https://neo-rls.org/photos/HakesHeadshot-crop_1_06122025113338.JPG" style="float:left; margin:5px 15px; width:100px" />Deborah&nbsp;Hakes</em>&nbsp;leads marketing and communications for Georgia Public Library Service, which was named Library Journal's 2020 Marketer of the Year. She is&nbsp;a communications leader with expertise in storytelling and building brands for nonprofits, public health, and libraries.&nbsp;Hakes has served on the board for the Library Marketing and Communications Group since 2021, including currently as vice president.&nbsp;<br />
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She has a passion for amplifying the voices of those who do good and telling stories that drive people to take action and has spent her career at state, national, and globally-focused nonprofit organizations. She began her career at The Carter Center in&nbsp;former U.S. President Jimmy Carter&rsquo;s communications office, telling stories and raising awareness of international programming.&nbsp;At Welcoming America, she&nbsp;built the communications department from the ground up for a growing, new nonprofit.&nbsp;Currently at Georgia Public Library Service, she works&nbsp;to broaden awareness of the value of public libraries to build&nbsp;engagement and support, and she provides&nbsp;counsel to&nbsp;libraries&nbsp;to build their own communications expertise.&nbsp;<br />
&nbsp;<br />Location:<br />Online via Zoom<br /><br />,  
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