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Episcopal Church Hires Advertising and Marketing Manager

May 11, 2011, Church (77)

Jake Dell is now serving as the communication advertising and marketing senior manager with the Episcopal Church Office. He will handle the various advertising on the Episcopal News Service site and upcoming mobile apps. Additionally, Dell will oversee the affordable website program for dioceses and congregations, and discover new sources of ad revenue for other digital offerings.

According to the Church’s Office of Public Affairs, Dell said, “Everywhere I go in this church I hear such amazing stories - the kind of stories any major brand would love to be able to say its consumers are sharing. We need to tap this passion. It's not hard and when you tell your story online, it's very affordable and has tremendous reach."

Dell’s statement brings light to how we here at St. Paul’s want to capture more stories from different ministries. Our new Interim Youth Minister Sarah Lisk wants to share more information about our Youth Ministry via social networks as well. She has been busy building new Facebook and Twitter accounts dedicated to news about our youth.

In addition to these new avenues dedicated to our Youth Ministry, St. Paul’s shares news about its various ministries and national and local news via its existing social media pages.

St. Paul’s Social Media:

Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Pauls-Episcopal-Church-Richmond-VA/105968809840

Twitter:
http://twitter.com/#!/stpaulsrva
http://twitter.com/#!/stpaulsrvaYOUTH

YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stpauls815

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