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Sharing Your Expertise through LinkedIn: A Guided Workshop Online

Wondering how you can get your research and expertise in front of a massive online audience? Social media is not just for influencers and content creators – it’s where nearly half of all U.S. adults say they get their news. The OFE invites you to the third session in our Promoting Your Scholarship series. In this workshop, the Media Relations team will use LinkedIn as a case study, and offer tips and best practices on how to use posts and articles to promote your work. 

There will be some time to begin working on your own post, so you are invited to bring an idea. Not on LinkedIn? Consider joining before the session.


You do not need to have attended the previous session(s) in this series to attend.
 

Date:
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Community     Faculty     Faculty Leaders     Instructors     Researchers     Staff  

Registration is required. There are 11 seats available.

Organizer(s)

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Andrew Mees

Andrew Mees is the Assistant Vice President, Strategic Content for University Communications and Marketing at Montclair State University. As the primary media contact for the institution, he oversees a comprehensive, proactive plan to generate earned news media coverage in order to increase awareness of the University and its faculty's expertise.

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Courtney Crimmins

Courtney Glore Crimmins is a Faculty Developer in the Office for Faculty Excellence and serves as OFE's Adjunct Liaison. She supports faculty of all ranks in teaching and development, including systems training. Courtney facilitates OFE's "Just for Adjuncts" programming, a series of professional development workshops and drop-in sessions, as well as the newly-developed Adjunct Orientation. Courtney also teaches in the Department of World Languages and Cultures. She has a Ph.D. in Germanic Language and Literature from the University of Michigan.

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