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Happy National Society 54 Day!
At Society 54, celebration is about more than a date, it’s about the relationships and shared success that define our work. We partner with clients through a mutual commitment to achieving meaningful outcomes, building lasting relationships rooted in trust and industry insight.
That’s why May 4th (5/4) matters. It’s a moment to reflect on 11 years of growth, celebrate our clients’ successes, and recognize the progress we’ve made together. Because at Society 54, every win is shared and always worth celebrating!
Your friends and coaches, Jill Huse, Heather McCullough, Sara Goddard, Emily Hillman, Kara Lamar, Katy von Treskow, Meg Williams + Allie Wilson |
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Reconnecting with dormant contacts can feel awkward, but it doesn’t have to be...
In her latest article, Emily Hillman shares practical strategies for re-engaging authentically, from finding a natural reason to reach out to avoiding over-compensating for the gap.
A must-read for anyone looking to strengthen professional relationships the right way.
👉 Read more: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/reconnecting-the-right-way-how-to-re-6134506/ |
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Help us in welcoming our newest affiliated consultant Amy Oldiges!
Amy Oldiges is a marketing and business development leader with more than 20 years of experience helping professional services organizations, particularly law firms, strengthen client relationships, enhance market positioning, and drive sustainable growth. She has worked in-house at firms ranging from small practices to AmLaw 200, giving her a deep understanding of the strategic, operational, and cultural factors that influence successful marketing and business development programs.
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Amy partners with firm leadership and practice groups to translate strategy into execution, bringing focus, alignment, and momentum to business development and client engagement efforts. Her experience spans marketing and business development strategy, client feedback and experience initiatives, proposals and RFP responses, competitive and market intelligence, CRM and experience database management, digital and website initiatives, communications, and large-scale events.
Known for a practical, relationship-driven approach, Amy helps firms prioritize initiatives, align stakeholders, and turn strategy into action. She has a strong track record of supporting revenue growth, increasing visibility, and elevating the profile of firms and individual professionals through thoughtful, well-executed marketing and business development initiatives.
Amy lives in Cincinnati with her husband, two daughters, and a very spirited boxer puppy who keeps everyone busy. When she’s not working, she enjoys being outdoors at her daughters’ soccer and softball games, traveling, and cheering on the Cincinnati Bengals—with a lot of optimism.
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Strategy Spotlight: Map the Relationship, Not Just the Matter
Many firms evaluate client relationships based solely on the matters they’ve handled, but this narrow view can miss the bigger opportunity. A broader perspective allows teams to anticipate client needs, strengthen trust, and position themselves as long-term strategic partners rather than transactional service providers. |
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We were thrilled to co-host a truly one-of-a-kind experience at the latest LMA conference in New Orleans, bringing together clients and friends for an unforgettable evening at Preservation Hall. Set against the backdrop of the city’s rich musical heritage, the night was filled with authentic jazz, great conversation, and meaningful connections. It was a special opportunity to step beyond the conference setting, celebrate relationships, and share in a uniquely New Orleans moment that captured the spirit of both the city and our community. |
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The strongest client relationships aren’t managed,
they’re cultivated. |
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