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ABOUT

Find out how I can help you.

When I graduated from high school I wanted to be a rock star.

 

Somewhere between writing lyrics and recording, however, I ended up doing a bit of local music journalism. Next thing I knew, I was working in the field of marketing and publicity in addition to writing magazine articles for the cable television industry.

 

While many companies like to put people into neat little boxes, I refused and forged a path that would enable me to incorporate many of my passions into my career: writing, marketing, publicity, photography, and design.

 

This enabled me to work with all kinds of people from world-class entrepreneurs and inventors to authors and, yes . . . rock stars.

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And what has been a critical

component in working with clients?

Creativity.

 

I work with clients to develop creative solutions to promote their businesses. What's right for someone else isn't necessarily right for you. You're an individual with your own distinct set of goals and passions. Your business plan needs to reflect that.

From a "Million-Dollar Madness" NCAA promotion for sporting goods giant The Sports Authority to creating a wedding-party themed cruise event for Veritas software to creating top-performing online ads for Craftopia and TV shopping channel HSN, creativity has always been a central theme in my marketing efforts.

 

For years I taught various writing and business classes at education centers and, after earning an MBA, I taught international marketing and ecommerce at the university level.

 

I have obtained media coverage for clients on major television networks and radio stations as well as in magazines and newspapers across the country. 

 

I show entrepreneurs how to build a business, find their target audience, stop feeling overwhelmed, discover ways to earn more money doing what they enjoy, and find out how to get more work done in less time.

 

I may not be fronting a band these days, but I love what I do, and I can show you how to become a rock star in your own field.

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