TME-Ambassadorship

Seeking volunteers to serve as Community or Social Ambassadors

2 mins read

As an Ambassador, you can help ‘The Network’ advocate for minority communities.

The Minority INFO Network’s Ambassadors Program provides you with an opportunity to serve as a liaison to our rapidly growing national audience. Our readers and subscribers are looking for culturally relevant news as well as informative and empowering information. They love seeing interviews with newsmakers who look like them and who have similar stories to their own.

As an Ambassador you will:

—Learn more about The MinorityEye and our affiliate properties and services

—Plan and host TME events and other public awareness activities  in your community

—Act as a community contact for TME

—Re-post and share TME content with your friends, fans, and follower on social media (Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter)

—Help TME better understand the needs and uniqueness of your community.

An ideal TME Ambassador:

–Is involved in their respective community through service

– Is active on at least 3 social media outlets (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram)

– Believes in TME’s  mission and is willing to be an advocate and brand evangelist for The MinorityEye and affiliate properties and like-minded initiatives

As an Ambassador, you will receive:

–Opportunity to participate as a guest contributor on The MinorityEye news broadcasts.

–Quarterly All-Hands meeting with The MinorityEye Community Outreach Team.

–Other potential rewards and incentives

We’re seeking Ambassadors who live in all 46 counties in South Carolina. 

We have an Ambassadorship waiting for you.  

If you are ready to contribute to TME’s mission, then complete the application below. Send any questions to info@theminorityeye.com using the email subject ‘Ambassadorship.’

The MinorityEye is a news and information aggregator that curates the voices, thoughts and perspectives of minority writers, bloggers, authors, reporters, columnists, pundits, consultants and thought leaders as well as those who write about minorities and issues that impact people and communities of color.

annual Lower Richland Sweet Potato-Festival
Previous Story

The 2022 Lower Richland Sweet Potato Festival is set for Saturday, April 30th

Next Story

Auntie Karen Foundation Celebrates its 18th Legends of Concert

Latest from TME News