Craft inspiring and engaging newsletters employees want to read

Craft inspiring and engaging newsletters employees want to read
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
10:00 am PT | 1:00 pm ET

Webinar details

Your newsletters can do more than just deliver updates – when done right, they become an impactful and engaging tool that drives real connections and boosts employee engagement.

Join Carolyn Clark, VP of Corporate Communications & EX at Simpplr, for an insightful session on taking your company newsletters from routine updates into must-reads that inform, drive engagement and foster a sense of community.

This session will cover:

  • Proven strategies to craft newsletters that resonate with your employees
  • Innovative content and design strategies to bring your newsletters to life 
  • How modern technology can enhance newsletters 

Sign up to discover how to create newsletters that truly engage, inspire and make a lasting impact on your workforce. 

About the presenter

Internal communications - headshot of Carolyn Clark, Simpplr VP of Corporate Marketing & Internal Comms

Carolyn Clark

VP of Internal Communications & EX Strategy, Simpplr

Carolyn Clark is the VP of Internal Communications & EX Strategy at Simpplr, a modern intranet platform. A seasoned leader, with deep roots in employee communications and employee experience, Carolyn joined to help Simpplr elevate the employee experience by driving innovation and reimagining how employee communication is delivered in today’s world.

Throughout her career, Clark has intentionally diversified her experience to all facets of communication. From producing broadcast news to consumer and product public relations, media relations and corporate communication. Before joining Simpplr, Clark led internal and HR communication at major tech companies including Yahoo, Oath (Verizon Media), Pandora, GoDaddy, and Opendoor. Clark has led countless transitions, navigated more crises than she can count, and shepherded thousands of employees through complex acquisitions and integrations. She has a passion for navigating difficult situations and an ability to drive employee experience strategy through complicated corporate issues.

Clark lives in North Carolina with her husband and energetic 10-year-old daughter.