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# Civic Experience Platform

Master the Art of Public Communication With Integrated Solutions From CivicPlus®

  • Do you struggle with content creation and approval?
  • Is your website user-friendly and accessible for staff and residents alike?
  • Are disconnected communication channels creating a disjointed digital experience for your community?

If you answered “yes” to any of the above, this webinar is for you.

Original Air Date: Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Get the Recording

Today, many residents expect their local government to provide seamless online experiences. From offering self-service opportunities to streamlining community engagement — there are many things agencies can do to deliver what modern-day residents want and expect.

Watch this on-demand webinar to hear an impactful discussion led by CivicPlus® Lead Solutions Engineer, Brian Wheeler on these approaches and key insights that will help you master local government communication. Learn to strategically integrate 311 CRM, Mass Notification, and Municipal Websites systems within a user-friendly, what-you-see-is-what-you-get interface. No technical expertise is required.

Fill out the form above and then press play to see firsthand how these integrated systems can help:

  • Increase the timeliness of updates and quality of content for the public.
  • Ensure your website meets the needs of every member of your community.
  • Manage resident expectations and engagement more effectively.

Meet the Speaker:

Brian Wheeler

Brian Wheeler

Lead Solutions Engineer, CivicPlus

Brian Wheeler joined CivicPlus in March 2022 and he is currently a Lead Solutions Engineer. He was previously Director of Communications for the City of Charlottesville, Virginia (2018-2021) where he was a leader on the team that transitioned the city’s website to CivicPlus. He has been a journalist covering local government as the founding Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow (2005-2018) where he built a national model for nonprofit online news products and media partnerships. He also served in management positions in IT for both nonprofit and for-profit companies. Mr. Wheeler has been building and supporting websites and promoting online community engagement for more than 30 years.

During 2004-2010 Mr. Wheeler was an elected member of the Albemarle County School Board.