Case study: THSA connects health and nutrition professionals with Guild communities
Why The Health Sciences Academy chose Guild to build communities to connect students, alumni and prospects on its nutrition and wellness courses.
Why The Health Sciences Academy chose Guild to build communities to connect students, alumni and prospects on its nutrition and wellness courses.
When people leave your community, it’s important to understand their reasons. The clues to your future success are there and not all member departures are bad.
To build a safe and positive community, you need clear Community Guidelines and a code of conduct. Here's how to get it right, with examples.
FIPP, the global membership association for the media, builds community with Guild for media professionals to network and share best practice
Events, media and community experts Carolyn Morgan and Ashley Friedlein explain how combining events and community can increase the ROI of both.
Small Charity Leaders Club is a cohort-based 6 month programme that connects “anyone who wears all the hats at their small charity”. Participants include charity founders, trustees, managers, and CEOS. Course leader Vic Hancock Fell is founder of Fair Development, a social enterprise that provides affordable freelance support, consultancy and
Guild logo, badge, and brand guidelines – make your Guild group, network, community visible and easy to join.