Curiosity, fear, intelligence, luck, experience, resources and support, dedication, … and doing work that stands out.
All of those things led me to being named Marketer of the Year by the Columbus American Marketing Association.
Marketer of the Year. Working on becoming the Michael Jordan of Marketing.
Curiosity, fear, intelligence, luck, experience, resources and support, dedication, … and doing work that stands out.
All of those things led me to being named Marketer of the Year by the Columbus American Marketing Association.
Whether you’re planning your company’s annual marketing plan for the first time or the 30th time, it can be a big undertaking. How do you know what will fly at you in mid-June of next year while you’re planning this Fall? You don’t necessarily know what surprises will arrive to you, but you’ll be a hell of a lot better prepared to tackle whatever comes your way by having a framework in place.
Getting back in the saddle here… Normally I see list-type articles as a way to get cheap clicks, but I feel like this is something worth actually writing: I’m still in my mid-twenties but I’ve realized over time – and especially these last few months – that business and society’s most relevant technology will probably pass …
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You might not think that radio host Howard Stern and basketball phenom LeBron James have much in common, but their ability to fully exploit being the best in their field is extraordinary. Each man is well-known nationwide and beyond and each have captured their fans’ fierce loyalty for years. However, their respective talents in radio and basketball …
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In the Summer of 2009 I had reached the halfway point of my undergraduate career at The Ohio State University and spent many of my days searching for internships that would help to pad my resume and offer me the chance to do work that was relevant to my career path. During this search I stumbled upon …
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This past Monday night, the Columbus Blue Jackets were eliminated from the NHL playoffs. Despite that, the city of Columbus may have received more exposure than it has in (non-presidential election) years. Before the City of Columbus brokered a deal to partially fund the Blue Jackets’ Nationwide Arena with Columbus’ Hollywood Casino revenue, Columbus was in …
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