When it comes to defining our mission and values here at Clowder, it starts with our people and our culture. To put it simply, our employees are our biggest asset. We believe the key to a successful business is engaged employees that can help magnify our brand. This is Kelsey Druggan in a nutshell. Kelsey is a Senior Account Manager of our Client Success team and she serves as a guide for building long-lasting relationships with our clients and getting the most out of our product value. We sat down with her for a Q&A that showcased her journey from where she started to where she is now.
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Recent Posts
Client Success Insights: A Clip From Our Client-Exclusive Webinar
By Jackson Dean on 7 July 2021
How can your organization define success? Do you know about the 5 Why's or the 1% better rule? Which data tracking parameters should you have in place? We recently sat down with our very own Client Success Managers, Kelsey Druggan and Mary Schmitt to address all of these questions and more! Click here to view their thoughts and insights on how to elevate your app engagement strategy.
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Blog: What is an Engagement App?
By Jackson Dean on 30 June 2021
If you’re trying to wrap your head around what an engagement app is and how it works, we’re here to help put those minds at ease. We understand there’s A LOT to process. So, what exactly does engagement mean? How would it benefit your community? At Clowder, we go way beyond creating a mobile solution - we're all about connecting people, so we want to take the time to ensure all of your remaining questions about our engagement platform are answered.
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Lightning Summit: How to Modernize Your Engagement Goals Beyond Event Apps
By Jackson Dean on 19 May 2021
Last week, we were invited to attend HeySummit's Lightning Summit. Our very own Alexa Kade, VP of Client Success joined tons of association leaders to provide an inside scoop on keeping your membership engaged, developing a stronger sense of community and maintaining a robust and enjoyable end-to-end mobile experience. Watch now!
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Blog: Q&A with HeySummit
By Jackson Dean on 20 April 2021
We virtually sat down with HeySummit's CEO Robert Gelb for a discussion on what goes into building successful virtual events, how they have evolved since the start of the pandemic, how our mobile platform complements their services, and more!
A Clip from our Client-Exclusive Webinar
By Jackson Dean on 31 March 2021
Recently we had special guest Brenda Faught from the Texas Retired Teachers Association join our Client Success Team to discuss the TRTA app and its promotional and content strategies, how they've utilized the app for events, and how well their older demographic has adopted their mobile features. Watch now!
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Webinar with Association Analytics: Mobile & Data-First Strategy
By Jackson Dean on 26 March 2021
Our VP of Client Success Alexa Kade sat down with Association Analytics for a webinar that focused on the importance of driving member engagement through mobile-first communication and turning insights from your mobile data into actionable decisions for your association. Check it out here.
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Client Spotlight: Tree Care Industry Association
By Jackson Dean on 23 March 2021
If it’s one thing this pandemic has shown us, it’s the power of adapting to unforeseen circumstances. Throughout the course of last year, organizations were scrambling to adjust to a new normal when it came to hosting events through a virtual setting. Now it has become the expectation. The key element to a successful virtual event is the amount of attendee engagement that's brought about both during and after. While many organizations are discovering that going virtual now makes it possible to include a larger audience, the biggest question in need of addressing is how do they keep their attendees drawn in for the entire event?
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Blog: How Associations Can Leverage Push Notifications to Cut Through the Noise of Constant Emails
By Jackson Dean on 16 February 2021
As email traffic continues to grow, one might think open rates would follow suit. The average American receives 80-100 emails per day - but who has time to open that many emails every day? This overload causes important messages to get lost, accidentally deleted, or just plain forgotten. Open rates have been on a decline over the last few years and utilizing this channel as a stand-alone communication strategy has now become outdated. Organizations should be continually evolving as ongoing technology advancements are enhancing the ways in which people are receiving information. Your members are looking for that experience. In order to increase the likelihood of your members not only staying up-to-date with your industry content, but also remaining engaged with your organization, a more efficient form of communication is what’s needed. In today’s mobile-first world and on-demand economy, it’s the usage of push notifications that help to cut through the noise of constant emailing.