With today’s ever changing technology and constant information updates, staying informed and connected is essential for organizations big and small. Having a strong social media and content presence is a big part of this. AppsCo makes sure to interact with individuals through social media and their blog. 

 

Student-Run 

To help students gain real world experience, AppsCo is proud to say all of their social media and content creation is done in-house by AppsCo students. They are responsible for the following social media properties: 

        • Instagram
        • Twitter
        • Facebook
        • LinkedIn
        • YouTube
        • Snapchat 
        • AppsCo Blog

The students use these social media platforms to post relevant content while giving AppsCo exposure to the community and potential clients. It’s an excellent lesson in developing topics that are relevant to the organization and the community as a whole. The AppsCo blog and social media platforms are also an excellent tool to help keep the community updated on what’s happening within the organization. Students are responsible for sharing information about AppsCo events, accomplishments, and current projects.  

 

You can connect with AppsCo on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram 

 

About AppsCo

Founded by serial entrepreneur Alexis Khazzam, AppsCo is a not-for-profit organization (501(c)(3)) that provides an integrated business learning curriculum for public school students. With close ties to the Peoria Public Schools, the organization strives to provide a safe environment that both challenges minds and fosters mentorship via local business leaders. Students receive real-life and business experience through internships with local businesses. 

 

By working in tandem with local businesses and students, AppsCo invests in the future health of the Peoria community. Through fostering student relationships with local leaders the not-for-profit boosts confidence and the hope of opportunity. Their goal is to keep students in the program local to both help themselves and the community thrive in the future. 

Alexis Khazzam (2) (1)