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JEA to Host Free Marketing Webinar Series for Business Owners
With many local business owners still recovering from COVID-related setbacks, JEA is providing a webinar series to help businesses grow.

With many local business owners still recovering from setbacks due to the COVID pandemic, JEA is providing a free webinar series to help our local businesses rebuild and grow in Northeast Florida.
JEA will host a three-part webinar series designed to help local owners promote their brands and services on a budget as part of our goal of supporting the growth of small- to medium-sized businesses.
Participants will get insider tips and insights from leading digital marketing and media experts in Northeast Florida. Panelists include Jason Pratt, founder of Prattify; Marcia Pledger, editorial page / engagement editor for the Florida Times-Union; and Chris Heydt, account supervisor at St. John advertising agency.
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The webinars will be held from 8:30-9:15 a.m., May 4, 11 and 18.
Registration is free and provided as a service by JEA.
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Panelists will address the following topics:
May 4
Building a Scalable Brand featuring Jason Pratt: Get practical tips on how to create a unified brand presence ready for growth through your website and social media platforms, along with traditional marketing tools.
May 11
Pitching Stories to Local Media featuring Marcia Pledger: Learn how to share timely, newsworthy stories about your business that will catch the attention of reporters and editors.
May 18
The Power of Telling Your Story featuring Chris Heydt: Learn about the importance of telling your company's story, and how defining that story and telling it effectively can build love for your brand among your customers.
Business owners can register here.
For more information, call: 904-665-5500.
About JEA
JEA is a not-for-profit, community-owned utility located in Jacksonville, Florida, proudly serving an estimated 496,000 electric, 374,000 water, 295,000 sewer and 20,000 reclaimed water customers. JEA is not owned by investors. It was created by the City of Jacksonville to serve those who live in Jacksonville and in the surrounding communities. The sole purpose of JEA’s business is to ensure the electric, water and sewer demands of its customers are met, both today and for generations to come with the goal to provide reliable services at the best value to our customers while ensuring our areas’ precious natural resources are protected.