Today’s consumers do not want to spend time reading long emails or articles. They want to use outlets like Twitter that summarize stories in 140 characters or less. These quick snippets of information, however, can feel so impersonal that consumers soon lose touch with the companies that they follow. The Washington DC Chapter found a way to relay information fast and efficiently, while still maintaining a personal touch – 90 Second Updates. Read the full interview with AMADC’s Immediate Past President, Brian Rutter, here.

Today’s consumers do not want to spend time reading long emails or articles. They want to use outlets like Twitter that summarize stories in 140 characters or less. These quick snippets of information, however, can feel so impersonal that consumers soon lose touch with the companies that they follow. The Washington DC Chapter found a way to relay information fast and efficiently, while still maintaining a personal touch – 90 Second Updates. Read the full interview with AMADC’s Immediate Past President, Brian Rutter, here.