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    How a brand strategy and color campaign helped define the DSM Airport

    enApril 04, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Have you noticed how colorful the Des Moines International Airport is?

    It’s part of an intentional brand strategy — one that Mackenzie discusses with Kayla Kovarna, deputy director of communications and air service development. Their conversation includes insight from Kovarna on:

    • What to do if you can't update your logo, but need a refresh 
    • Brand strategy and the smart use of color 
    • Launching a new website and action-oriented domain (URL)
    • Their “DSM in the Wild” campaign for inaugural flights
    • How they found funding to help launch Fly DSM  
    • Why their target marketing strategy is focused on different types of travelers

    Learn more:

    → See the campaign in action: https://www.flydsm.com

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    Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization’s story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling.

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    Link: https://hopeforjustice.org 

    Break the Cycle: https://hopeforjustice.org/break-the-cycle/

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    Nonprofit Storytellers features the stories of how not-for-profit professionals are sharing their organization’s story. From outreach to marketing to fundraising, host Mackenzie Walters leaders on how they accomplished their goals through smart storytelling.

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