Tyler was among the Valley’s top 40 professionals selected as an honoree of the 2009 40 Under 40 Awards. 40 Under 40 is a community effort to honor men and women age 40 and under who are making an impact in their chosen professions and have demonstrated a commitment to community involvement.
The MVP 20/30 Club is an organization set up to link young professionals in our area and to provide social, educational, networking, and charitable activities for them.
I was thrilled Monday to share a presentation on social media with the Cleveland Arts Education Consortium at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The venue is fantastic, and the staff are warm and welcoming. The Foster Theater, which typically features the concert film U23D, is outfitted with all the modern technology you would
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Thursday, July 26, 2012 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Registration Fee: $10 New Offices of The Raymond John Wean Foundation Let’s face it. There’s a lot of noise out there in social media. How do you compete with 200 million Tweets sent per day and 72 million links shared per day on Facebook? Tyler Clark
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One word continues to crop up in discussions about doing business online and capturing sales leads through websites: social. More than any other shift in how businesses operate, online social networks are the new yardstick against which businesses and organizations must recalibrate their sales and marketing operations. “I gave probably a half-dozen presentations on social
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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (Jan. 26, 2011) — Despite a challenging economy, revenues at Tyler Clark Consulting increased more than 150% during 2010, growing the company in its second year from one individual to a team of six. In the process, the firm has served a broad range of businesses and organizations throughout the Valley, even receiving
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (Nov. 22, 2010) — Tyler S. Clark, owner of Tyler Clark Consulting in Youngstown, is featured in the “One 2 Watch” column in the November/December issue of Inside Business, a business publication based here. Clark tells the magazine that improving business conditions in the Mahoning Valley have boosted volume among many small businesses,
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