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Open i Networks to film Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White about the importance of advocacy for NIU.

In Advocacy, Alumni Associations, Corprate communications, creative concepts, Film, Foundation Board, marketing communications, Northern Illinois University, Outreach Programs, project insights, University by Open i NetworksLeave a Comment

Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White has agreed to participate in the filming of the NIU advocacy message, which is set to shoot on Wednesday April 20th. Due to diminishing …

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Nuance deepens Open i Networks relationship with two new creative projects

In Airlines, Corporate storytelling, marketing communications, Mobile Solutions, New business, News, Open i Networks, Presentations, Richard Ginsberg, Scott Oscher, Storytelling, Technology, Video by Richard Ginsberg

Nuance Communications has once again turned to Open i Networks for the creation of two sales presentations, one for American Airlines and one for UPS. The UPS presentation will showcase …

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Open i Networks hired to create training video for new technology launch for Manulife call centers

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Open i Networks has been chosen to create two training videos – one in English, one in French for Canadian financial services company Manulife. These videos will be used to …

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Open i Networks completes Guggenheim Partners D3 data visualization project

In Director of Marketing, Financial Service Presentations, Financial Services, marketing communications, Mobile Solutions, New business, News, Open i Networks, Presentation Software, Presentations, Technology, Web Solutions by Richard Ginsberg

When Guggenheim Partners, a major Investment, Securities and Financial company was seeking to continue in its role as a thought leader in their industry, they turned to Open i Networks …