John Dye spent 7 years at Bonneville Communications (boncom) where he led Social Media and Influencer Outreach activities and was involved in major initiatives for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including the “I’m a Mormon” campaign, the “Meet the Mormons” films, and holiday initiatives including #LightTheWorld. Prior to boncom, John was President of Fluid Studio, an integrated marketing and advertising firm.
John has been a longtime participant in social media and has helped numerous companies effectively incorporate social media and influencer outreach tactics into their overall marketing strategies. John enjoys experiencing how technology creates connection between individuals and loves seeing how social media can empower, educate, encourage, uplift, and inspire.
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