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Society for New Communications Research Blog

Feb
10
2016

An Exciting New Chapter for SNCR

By Jen McClure, CEO, JEM Consulting, and Advisory Board Chair, Society for New Communications Research of The Conference Board

Ten years ago a small group of early adopters, big thinkers, and bold practitioners founded a new research and education foundation and and think tank — a scrappy little upstart of a nonprofit startup with a big name and an even bigger mission statement. The Society for New Communications Research was formed to explore the latest developments in new and communications tools and technologies such as social media, mobile and other emerging digital technologies and their effect on business, media, health, law, culture, and society.

Over the past decade, SNCR has had many impressive accomplishments, including:

  • 118 Fellows have participate in SNCR’s volunteer fellowship program
  • 14 conferences, including: 6 NewComm Forum events and 8 SNCR Research Symposium & Awards Galas
  • 300+ case studies published through our Excellence in New Communications awards program
  • 9 volumes of the Journal of New Communications Research, subscribed to by many college, university and business libraries
  • 40+ seminal independent research studies conducted and authored by our Fellows
  • One of the founding member organizations of the Social Media Measurement Standards Conclave
  • Led many “Social Media for Social Good” initiatives, including partnering with the Ad Council, the IAVA, the Millennium Project, and founding Health Justice CT

Nearly two years ago, SNCR Senior Fellow Giovanni Rodriguez introduced me to Mary Beth Reidy, Executive Director, Member Engagement at The Conference Board and we began talking about how our organizations could partner.

Today, I am incredibly honored and excited to announce that SNCR is merging with The Conference Board, a highly respected, 100-year old nonprofit, nonpartisan global organization with a long and successful history of equipping organizations with the practical knowledge needed to improve their performance, deal with the most critical issues of our time, and better serve society.

I can think of no organization better positioned to take on the mantle of SNCR’s great and ambitious mission. Founded in 1916, The Conference Board has more than 1,000 public and private companies as members in 60+ countries. It produces research in a wide array of areas, including global economics, human capital, corporate governance, sustainability and philanthropy. By becoming a division of The Conference Board, SNCR not only has the opportunity to expand the reach of our Fellows’ expertise, research, publications and best practices, The Conference Board strengthens the value it brings to its membership through SNCR’s offerings.

Today, I am incredibly honored, pleased and excited to announce that SNCR is merging with The Conference Board, a highly respected, 100-year old nonprofit, nonpartisan global organization with a long and successful history of equipping organizations with the practical knowledge needed to improve their performance, deal with the most critical issues of our time, and better serve society.

I can think of no organization better positioned to take on the mantle of SNCR’s great and ambitious mission. Founded in 1916, The Conference Board has more than 1,000 public and private companies as members in 60+ countries. It produces research in a wide array of areas, including global economics, human capital, corporate governance, sustainability and philanthropy. By becoming a division of The Conference Board, SNCR not only has the opportunity to expand the reach of our Fellows’ expertise, research, publications and best practices, The Conference Board strengthens the value it brings to its membership through SNCR’s offerings.

This new division of The Conference Board is called The Society for New Communications Research of The Conference Board. I am honored to be leading the advisory board of this new division, along with a great leadership team from The Conference Board, including Matteo Tonello, VP & Corporate Leadership Practice Lead, and Alex Parkinson, Associate Director, and a wonderful group of SNCR Fellows and Conference Board program directors, including:

  • Danielle Badler, Program Director, The Conference Board
  • Nora Ganim Barnes, Ph.D., Chancellor Professor of Marketing, Director, Center for Marketing Research, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, SNCR Senior Fellow & Research Co-chair
  • Jan Botz, Program Director, The Conference Board
  • Vanessa Di Mauro, CEO, Leader Networks, SNCR Senior Fellow & Research Co-chair
  • Paul Gillin, Principal, Paul Gillin Communications, SNCR Senior Fellow & Best Practices & Awards Chair
  • Shel Holtz, Holtz Communication + Technology, SNCR Founding Fellow
  • Fard Johnmar, Founder & President, Enspektos, Senior Fellow
  • Mike Moran, Senior Strategist, Converseon, SNCR Senior Fellow & Program Director, The Conference Board
  • Alicia Nieva-Woodgate, Managing Director, ANW Networks, LLC, SNCR Fellow, Events & Education Program Chair
  • Katie Delahaye Paine, CEO, Paine Publishing, Senior Fellow & Industry Standards Chair

The Conference Board will continue SNCR’s fellowship, research, publication and awards programs. The Excellence in New Communications Awards program will be held in conjunction with The Conference Board’s 21st Annual Senior Corporate Communications Management Conference, which will take place in New York City in May. We hope you will join us for this very special event! Stay tuned for more details!

I want to take this opportunity to thank SNCR’s Fellows, friends and supporters for the incredible contribution you have all made to SNCR over the past decade. Your participation in and support has made SNCR a very special organization. I also want to thank everyone who has served on the SNCR Board of Directors for their leadership and support over the past decade:

  • Don Bulmer
  • Vanessa DiMauro
  • Elizabeth Fletcher
  • Paul Gillin
  • Francois Gossieux
  • Steve King
  • Kathy Klotz-Guest
  • Dean A. Kruckeberg
  • Mike Manuel
  • Katie Paine
  • Matthew Podboy
  • Alicia Nieva Woodgate

And a special thanks to Gina Hernandez, who has served as our executive director for the past five years.

This is just the beginning of a new chapter for SNCR, and I want to encourage you to get involved – as Fellows, speakers, contributors and participants in councils, conferences, research and publications. The best is yet to come!

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