Lessons learned from being an imperfect parent and from being the preferred (and not-preferred) parent came from the lips of two City Dads Group members, bringing many smiles, a few tears and much applause from the audience gathered at the Dad 2.0 Summit.
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What the Dad 2.0 Summit Meant to Us
We asked some of our City Dads Group members to reflect on what they took away from attending the recent Dad 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.
NYC Dads Again to Be in ‘Spotlight’ at Dad 2.0 Summit
Two of our NYC Dads Group members have been selected as “spotlight” speakers for the annual Dad 2.0 Summit to […]
Dad 2.0 Summit: Here We Come!
Nine NYC Dads Group members will be gunning for more than gumbo when they attend the third Dad 2.0 Summit in New Orleans tomorrow, […]
New York Times: Brands and Marketers Embracing and Engaging With Dad Influencers
Open up your Sunday edition of The New York Times Business section and you might be surprised to find the […]
Are Consumer Product Companies Marketing to Dads?
Phil Lempert, consumer behaviorist and Super Market Guru, talks about marketing to dads, shopping behaviors between the sexes, and the weather’s effect on food pricing, as well as advice for cooking as a family and getting kids to try more foods.