SocialChorus Reveals Reimagined FirstUp Studio and Content Microapps at Attune Digital Employee Experience (DEX) Summit
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ If a global pandemic has proven anything, it s that the way we work has changed forever and the future of work is now. Today, SocialChorus, creator of the FirstUp digital employee experience (DEX) platform, reveals a reimagined FirstUp Studio and announces a new set of products – Content Microapps. The new products are designed to give communicators, operational leaders, and human resources and information technology (IT) managers the power to orchestrate the digital employee experience, while making it easy for any employee to create personalized, compelling, and impactful content no training or coding required.
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Vans is excited to partner with skater and entrepreneur Jimmy Gorecki of JSP (Jimmy Sweatpants) for the first-time to deliver a duo of sneakers celebrating Philadelphia skateboarding and the city’s world-renowned Love Park. Paying tribute to the gritty young energy
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Love Park’s zeitgeist-defining energy officially came to an end in 2016 when the city of Philadelphia “renovated” it. Love had first been revamped in 2002, which signaled the end of its first golden era and caused many influential Philly pro skaters to leave town. Between 2002 and 2016, however, a dedicated group of locals eschewed the star power of the departed pros and initiated a more localized heyday by reviving Love’s greatness in underground, DIY fashion. However, after another round of “renovations” in 2016, Love Park was sadly transformed from a bastion of skateboard culture to a homogenized downtown spot, one filled with tourists and office drones gawking at its signature Robert Indiana