2014 MS Influencer Summit
It
was clear the moment I opened the welcome bag that the marketing and
communication representatives at EMD Serono and Pfizer had done their research and knew the secret key to endearing themselves to MS bloggers: feed us. Contents of said welcome bag: Utz Pretzel Stix
(1 package), Chips Ahoy! cookies (4), Nutter Butter cookies (4), Peanut
M&Ms Fun Size (4 packages), Club & Cheddar Sandwich Crackers (6), Cheddar
Goldfish (1 package), Oreos (6), and for the appearance of health, one Simply
Balanced fruit and nut bar and two packages of Natural Almonds (unsalted and
unroasted!). The only two things absent from the welcome pack of my dreams? A six pack of craft beer and a bag of
Cheetos. Such a missed opportunity.
Earlier
this month my wife and I ventured to EMD’s headquarters outside of Boston for a fully
sponsored trip—travel, lodging, and food provided, along with a small
stipend—for their 2014 “MS Influencer” Summit. Invited to provide their brainpower in improving EMD's outreach to the MS community: nine respected “influencers”
along with a single goofball rabble-rouser, one who organizers no
doubt felt at any given moment would stuff the end of a metal fork into an electrical
outlet. Fears were confirmed when during a tour of their facility, said misfit mentioned
how excited he was … to try some free product samples. Priceless is one way to
describe the look on their faces. (“Mortified” might be another.)
I
guess I shouldn’t question why I was the only one with a plastic fork. As for
the influencers with access to traditional flatware, they included my new (and
dear) friends blogger Nicole Lemelle (www.mynewnormals.com),
writer Lisa Emrich (www.brassandivory.org),
and author Jon Chandonnet (www.jonchandonnet.com).
The other six silverware users all have equally powerful social media resumes,
many of whom you may recognize: author Debbi Petrina (www.debbiems.com), bodybuilder/author
David Lyons (www.msfitnesschallenge.com),
humorist/author Yvonne deSousa (www.yvonnedesousa.com),
advocate Laura Kolaczkowski (http://insidemystory.com/),
blogger Lisa Dasis (www.mslisasays.com),
and some newsy viewsy dude named Stuart Schlossman (www.wwwmsviewsandrelatednews.blogspot.com).
We all got to break bread together the night before the summit (note: a couple hours after getting our food-filled welcome bags) to exchange
both friendly hugs and audible gasps when discovering one’s website was
completely unfamiliar to another.
Now I could go into exhaustive details about our summit, which addressed a number of topics and included EMD Serono leadership at the highest levels, but I did sign something that resembled a nondisclosure-or-we’ll-sue-your-pants-off agreement. And after wearing pants all winter, trust me, you don’t want to see my legs, which are so white that if I sprawled out on a highway, pilots might mistake them for runway markings. Oh, I exaggerate slightly the agreement I signed (I seriously doubt they want my pants), but all of us bloggers did agree to keep particular proprietary information discussed private. So I'll leave out the private parts so to speak. Hmm, perhaps I should have worded that differently....
Now I could go into exhaustive details about our summit, which addressed a number of topics and included EMD Serono leadership at the highest levels, but I did sign something that resembled a nondisclosure-or-we’ll-sue-your-pants-off agreement. And after wearing pants all winter, trust me, you don’t want to see my legs, which are so white that if I sprawled out on a highway, pilots might mistake them for runway markings. Oh, I exaggerate slightly the agreement I signed (I seriously doubt they want my pants), but all of us bloggers did agree to keep particular proprietary information discussed private. So I'll leave out the private parts so to speak. Hmm, perhaps I should have worded that differently....
The
first big surprise: nearly half of the bloggers have a written a book. Now I’ve
been writing professionally for more than two decades, yet I can count the
number of books I’ve written on a closed fist. For years I’ve been making
excuses to my wife Laura (I have this disease, blah, blah) and being surrounded
by book authors with MS was only proving my wife righter and righter by the
minute. The second big surprise: EMD Serono and Pfizer took our gathering—even yours truly—very seriously.
There was a detailed preprinted program, they listened intently to our discussions, and by my count nearly two dozen staffers were participating in some facet in our summit. When they said we would meet senior leadership, I was expecting perhaps directors
of their social media communications department and maybe a costumed mascot of
the drug company. I was wrong. We were given unprecedented access to the top.
The tippy top.
For
a full hour during lunch, we listened to—and questioned—EMD Serono’s president
and managing director Paris Panayiotopoulos, the head of the MS platform in
global research and early development Mark Shearman, PhD, and the head of US
medical affairs and neurodegenerative diseases Fernando Dangond, MD, FAAN, MB
(no clue what all those letters mean, but I’m assuming important stuff). I was well
prepared with detailed and specific questions—thanks in part to the help of
fellow members of ActiveMSers—inquiring about the
status of their present MS research. You can read about the research here, released at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting two weeks after our gathering. The panel also addressed their ongoing efforts
in seeking treatments for progressive forms of MS and EMD’s dedication of resources
to R&D for this particularly fickle disease path. I was ready to pepper in
a few more Qs, but when I made eye contact with the vice president of US
communications Lisa Buffington, who after the morning session was more than
familiar with my brand of humor, it was clear that she felt that a) the Q&A
session had gone extremely well to that point and b) maybe she should end the
session before Dave misbehaves in front of the president of the company on her
watch. Admittedly, she was probably right.
Case
in point: during our tour earlier that day of EMD Serono’s patient helpline
facility, MS LifeLines (www.MSLifeLines.com),
we got to meet—and question—a number of staffers, from reimbursement/copay
experts to certified MS nurse specialists. When one of the nurses, who had
spent countless hours to become certified, was describing the lengthy process,
some wiseacre piped, “So basically you had to complete a three question true-or-false
quiz.” Nurse, you have been officially introduced to Dave humor. Sorry.
After
lunch, the blogging team was presented with a private sneak preview of EMD
Serono’s upcoming marketing and communication initiatives. And now I’m being
reminded at this time by Laura to keep my pants on, as she does not own a pair
of welding glasses, much less a welding helmet. Alas, I can’t talk specifics
about their forthcoming social media efforts. But I can say it should serve the MS community well.
Toward the end of the summit,
which by all accounts went well for EMD Serono/Pfizer and the bloggers, the organizers asked us what gave us strength—to write down a few empowering words.
They then took our words and transcribed them on a banner for our group photo. I
seriously doubt any of you can guess
all five of mine. And if you detected a whiff of sarcasm in that last sentence,
odds are good you won’t miss a-one. (Well, maybe one. More than a few of my fellow bloggers
think like me, the nerve.)
Comments
I don't know you well enough to know if Rolling Stones is one, if its not then perhaps the other one is desire to achieve.
Kath colbert
Lars
-Steph
Lars
Lars
How did I do? Lol
Karen
Well, if I am wrong those would be words I would pick but just a different name than Laura but Laura does sound great!
Cindy
Laura, beer, humor, staying active, desire to stay upright.
But I do love the "pure stubbornness" - it sounds quite familiar. :)
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And btw Dave - I too had a Plastic Fork,,,
2. Laura
3. Being active
4. Humor (or laughter which is surely a simile or humor and a creative way to get an extra guess in)
5. People-Connection
BEER, LAURA, BEING ACTIVE, DESIRE TO STAY UPRIGHT, PEOPLE-CONNECTION.
These "might" not be in the order of priority.
Laughter
Pure stubbornness
Beer
Laura
Hope, Laura, Being Active, Humor/Laughter, Pure stubbornness
...this guess after doing some regression analysis on those guesses within a razor's edge or being correct.
1. Laura
2. People for whom I educate w/information
3. Laughter
4. Beer
5. Desire to stay in upright P\position
-Laura
-Hope
-Laughter
-Being Active
-Beer
Humor technically was Yvonne's (but close enough) and, if you read between the lines, Lisa had Pure Stubbornness. I've already chastised her for stealing one of my five.
So with that said, I have to give prizes to Steph, Jenny, GaryP, Life in the Slow Lane, and Angel. Shoot me with a mailing address and shirt size and I'll see what I what I can dig out of my swag box. But FYI, it'll probably be a sticker! And give me until June; life is crazy right now.
Thanks everyone for participating!