What clients are saying

We asked a few of our other nonprofit clients to share their thoughts about working with us. (We thank them for the opportunity to post these comments!)

 

"Slover Linett's work with us spanned both researching our constituents and helping us hone our branding and messaging strategies. The research not only identified new target audiences — it brought change to all aspects of our organization, from our tours to our website and marketing efforts. Getting clarity on what our potential patrons think of us helped us form new ways of connecting to them and making architecture a part of their lives."

Lynn Osmond, Hon. AIA
President & CEO
Chicago Architecture Foundation

 


Also check out the comments of some of our museum, performing arts, and higher ed clients.

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January 16, 2012 | Peter

In the arts, audience-centered business models start with the art, not the business

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In my last post, I asked where the consumers are in the Colorado symphony’s new “customer-driven” business model and promised a few examples of ways arts groups are getting audiences into the picture a little more creatively. It’s about not thinking of them as consumers or audiences in the first place, but as collaborators.

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