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Sad -but understandable - day for the Panthers social media team (still, the best in the biz)


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Kinda explains why it felt like this week's Panthers social feed felt a little quieter than normal this past week. Amie will be sorely missed by lots of us, but can't hate her reasoning.

Amie Kiehn, the wizard behind the Panthers’ entertaining social media feeds, stepped down from her coveted job last week to spend more time with her 3-year-old son. We wanted to give her a little space to say goodbye.

https://charlotte.axios.com/285099/farewell-message-for-panthers-fans-from-social-media-guru-amie-kiehn/

 

(original story here.  Thought it was previously shared on the Huddle, but can't find it quickly -- https://charlotte.axios.com/255917/the-woman-behind-the-panthers-social-media-and-her-miracle-child/)

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@PanthersATLThanks for the link.  That was a very good read.  I also recommend the story that is linked in the article about the birth and life of her son who was born very premature.

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When you’re in a hospital holding a child who’s the size of a zucchini, it’s entertaining to see what people get mad about online.

 

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16 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

You are aware that team driven social media is worthless propaganda right?

Besides there is no need for a Panthers social media department outside of just a regular website. 

If that's the case, then you don't need Twitter, IG, YT or even a website. Everything I mentioned is for fan interest, and information in general. Moreover, one could argue that the website generates the most worthless propaganda of all, depending how you look at it of course. 

 

Come on, dude, being a cad is unnecessary.

 

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