13 May 2020

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Protect, Secure, and Sustain Within the Storm 

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Invest now in leadership, people, community + smart digital marketing solutions On 9/11 Matt worked as a marketing leader in the airline industry. He immediately learned to add value for his clients and build a leadership first game plan; then applied his leadership skills and marketing strengths to find solutions and rebuilding opportunities for the struggling industry Several years later, only a few years into launching his own, small marketing business the U.S. economy was sliding into the “Great Recession” and he leaned in further to lead through people, community and strategic marketing agility 2020 and another storm in the form of COVID-19 has hit – in another crisis Matthew the team at Ideas Collide will share: Leadership skills we all must carry to weather the turbulent times Turnkey eCommerce solutions that can adapt to any type of local business Best practices to create the best user experience online Digital strategies and tactics to implement and build to navigate the current tides and come out the other side of the storm to recover and thrive Who is Matthew Clyde?
Matthew Clyde launched his career as an 18-year old entrepreneur taking him on global work experiences to New York ad agencies and working with Fortune 500 organizations to partnerships with small start-ups. 
With a love for Arizona and commitment to give back, Matt launched his own firm, Ideas Collide Inc. (ideascollide.com) in Phoenix and serves clients large and small across the globe. Matthew has been named a 40 Under 40 business leader by the Phoenix Business Journal and one of the Top 25 Minds in Marketing by the Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International. 
He currently serves on the board for the Greater Phoenix Chamber.

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