Entourage’s Third Annual High School Advisor’s Conference focuses on Incorporation and Inclusion
Entourage’s Third Annual High School Advisor’s Conference focuses on Incorporation and Inclusion.
This past July, Entourage Yearbooks hosted their third annual summer advisor’s conference at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Princeton, NJ. The conference is the most important professional development event of the year for Entourage Yearbooks. Over 70 advisors from across the nation attended, and each brought unique insight and ideas to the table regarding their school’s yearbook programs. This three-day event offered a time for inspiration and collaboration amongst a group of educators who have a range of expertise from journalistic techniques to design to photography and videography.
This year’s conference theme focused on inclusion and how to get others in the school community involved with the yearbook project. Account Manager Nicole Lipnitz commented, “Each year, we work diligently to update our software to reflect the latest and greatest technology available in the yearbook industry. We are so grateful to the Advisors who came out to share their input and ideas.” Entourage is at the forefront of advancing its EdOnline software, and it strives to equip its schools and advisors with the tools necessary to make its yearbook programs successful. One exciting program Entourage offers is its “Link” site, allowing community members to contribute photos, videos, and documents. As a result, they become part of the yearbook-making experience.
Focusing on inclusion, Entourage also had some important guest speakers in attendance. Denis Estimon, who created a club at his school titled “We Dine Together,” led a session in which he spoke to Advisors about the importance of reaching out to those students who might otherwise be forgotten. His powerful message prompted discussion and interest from several Advisors who were excited about the possibility of establishing a club like this at their school and incorporating the idea into the yearbook-making process. Other key speakers included Entourage CEO Elias Jo, who spoke about the “Future of Yearbooks,” Advisor’s Council President Nicole Ford, who talked about “Running your Yearbook like a Business,” and HP Representatives Stephanie Hill and Carla Marques, who talked about “Yearbook Beyond the Page.”
Shortly after attending, several Advisors shared their conference experience. Peter Bothwell from Mariposa County High School said, “The advisor’s conference was outstanding! Best conference I’ve attended in 13 years of teaching. It was a wonderful experience, and I especially enjoyed getting to know everyone at Entourage”. Alan Gibson of Roosevelt High School added, “The entire event was well-organized and done in a first-class manner. I am more convinced than ever that Entourage is the #1 yearbook company in the nation.”
If you want to attend our Advisor’s Conference, view more information here.