As the Chief Marketing Officer at Sunrise Association, Chris Strom plays a pivotal role in advancing the organization's mission to restore the joys of childhood to children battling cancer and their siblings. With a wealth of experience in digital marketing and community engagement, Chris is...
As the Chief Marketing Officer at Sunrise Association, Chris Strom plays a pivotal role in advancing the organization's mission to restore the joys of childhood to children battling cancer and their siblings. With a wealth of experience in digital marketing and community engagement, Chris is dedicated to crafting and executing innovative marketing strategies that resonate with diverse audiences. His expertise in social media marketing and online communications is instrumental in amplifying the association's message, ensuring that families in need are aware of the free, inclusive summer day camps and year-round programs available to them.
Under Chris's leadership, Sunrise Association has launched several key projects aimed at enhancing visibility and engagement. By leveraging platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, he has successfully cultivated a vibrant online community that not only raises awareness but also fosters connections among families and supporters. His strategic use of Google AdWords and mobile marketing campaigns has significantly increased outreach, driving traffic to the organization’s website and encouraging participation in events.
Moreover, Chris's background in event management allows him to orchestrate impactful fundraising initiatives and community events that engage supporters and raise vital funds for the association’s programs. His commitment to leadership and collaboration ensures that the marketing team works cohesively with other departments, maximizing the impact of Sunrise Association's initiatives. As a thought leader in the nonprofit sector, Chris Strom continues to innovate and inspire, making a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families facing the challenges of cancer.