Princeton Media Communications AssociationSEPTEMBER
2003 MEETING
Where the Work Is:
Selling Yourself Creatively
and Finding Your Niche Aesthetics
Tom Sullivan, President and CEO, Princeton Partners
Debra Newton, President, Newton Gravity Shift
Rod Ammon, President, Stonehouse Media
Date: Wednesday,
September 24, 2003
Time: 6:30 PM for food and
networking, 7:00 PM meeting start
Location: Auditorium, Sarnoff Corporation, Princeton, NJ
201 Washington Road (Rt 571, 1/4 mile south of US 1)
Cost: Free for Princeton
MCA-I Members,
Other MCA-I members $5, Non-members $15
Includes delicious submarine sandwiches.
Additional Information
Directions to the Meeting
In this tough economic environment, getting yourself noticed and
boosting
name recognition is more important than ever in generating business.
That's
true whether you are selling cars, soap, or creative media communication
services. So no matter what role you play in media communication, this
kick-off to our 2003 - 2004 presentation season will provide you with
valuable perspectives on marketing your creativity.
To cover the topic we've convened a "presidential panel"
including:
- Tom Sullivan, President and CEO of Princeton Partners,
a $35 million advertising agency serving consumer and
business-to-business clients through national and international
branding, advertising and marketing programs.
- Debra Newton, President and co-founder of Newton Gravity
Shift, a 50-person strategic e-marketing and learning company that
provides comprehensive technology-based marketing services and
complete blended learning solutions.
- Rod Ammon, President and co-founder of Stonehouse Media,
a full-service video, animation and multimedia production facility,
whose slogan is "a passion for engaging the audience."
This triumvirate of presidents understands how to position their own
companies using creativity as a competitive advantage and how to evaluate
potential freelancers and specialty creative partners to provide the kind
of
niche services it doesn't pay to have on staff.
The discussion will be broken into two sections: How the Presidents
market
their companies' creativity and what they look for in those who are
marketing creative services to them.
Additional Information
Contact: Andy Kienzle, PMCA
President,
609-818-0025, x146, akienzle@newtongravity.com
Princeton MCA-I
www.movingimage.org
Directions to Sarnoff Corp.
Sarnoff Corp. is on Routes 1 and 571,
off the Penns Neck circle
at Washington Road / Route 571
From Route 1, take Route 571 towards Hightstown
Take the first left at the
Sarnoff sign
The Sarnoff building is
straight ahead two blocks
At the building, turn left
to Auditorium, right for additional parking
Sarnoff: Directions
http://www.sarnoff.com/contact/directions.asp
Driving directions for Sarnoff Corp.
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