What professional media-makers are saying:
Technically Philly's staff was immediately willing to speak to our group about their startup and how journalists can use social media to their advantage. They were well prepared and adjusted their content to the audience that showed up. This is a flexible, dynamic group of guys.
- Rebecca VanderMeulen, southeast district director, Pennsylvania Women's Press AssociationI helped run an entrepreneurial journalism mini-conference at Temple University and the guys at Technically Philly led a workshop on open source technology for aspiring web publishers. It was fantastic - maybe the most popular session in a day packed with events. They were able to speak at a basic level for the novices, but also at an expert level for those in the know. We will be contracting the crew again for other projects, for sure.
- George Miller, professor, Temple UniversityThe Technically Philly guys delivered an insightful, funny, and inspiring wake-up call about the future of journalism... My students were inspired and many put the lessons of that session to use in their own work.
- Mark Berkey-Gerard, professor Rowan UniversityI found Brian to be affable and dependable; his engaging manner helped make challenging material seem manageable. The teachers will be able to take these skills and teach them directly to their students and others.
- Maida Odom, Temple UniversityBrian did a terrific job of introducing the students to the potential opportunities available for journalists who are entrepreneurial-minded and motivated, despite the current "media crisis." I hope Brian will return to my class next semester!
- Dr. Gwen Shaffer, part-time faculty, Temple UniversityThe guys are bright, innovative, introspective and know how to teach and motivate people.
- John DiCarlo, Student Media Advisor, Temple University