Capital Region Chapter of the American Marketing Association and Score Albany Present:
“The Procrastinator’s Guide to Marketing”
ALBANY, NY (05/05/2008)(readMedia)-- The New York Capital Region Chapter of the American Marketing Association and SCORE Albany are teaming up to present an interactive seminar entitled “The Procrastinator’s Guide to Marketing.” The seminar will take place from 8:00 – 11:30 a.m. on June 5, 2008 at the Schenectady Jewish Community Center located at 2565 Balltown Road in Niskayuna.
Guest speakers David and Mary Scarborough, authors of the book The Procrastinator’s Guide to Marketing will get you moving and developing your marketing plan. Their presentation will deliver the essential ingredients of a strategic and tactical marketing plan that every organization needs to succeed. You will receive the tools and templates needed to develop your competitive advantage action plans and make marketing your strength!
You may register by email at seminars@scorealbany.org or by phone at 518-446-1118 x233. The cost is $45 which includes a continental breakfast and a copy of the book “The Procrastinator’s Guide to Marketing.” Seating is limited so please register early.
About American Marketing Association
American Marketing Association (AMA) is the world's largest and most comprehensive professional society of marketers, consisting of nearly 50,000 worldwide members in 72 chapters throughout North America. Since 1992, the New York Capital Region Chapter of the American Marketing Association has been committed to recognizing and encouraging the best practices in the field of marketing and helping to elevate the profession. The chapter provides an opportunity to learn from and network with more than 400 marketing professionals in the Capital Region.
About SCORE
The SCORE Association, headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a nonprofit association dedicated to entrepreneurial education and the formation, growth and success of small businesses nationwide. Our public service mission is to help more entrepreneurs become successful small business owners through face-to-face and email business counseling.
SCORE is composed of 10,500 volunteer business mentors, both working and retired, who counsel businesses from 389 chapter offices throughout the country. SCORE volunteers hail from every facet of the business community. Some have worked at large corporations such as Kodak, Xerox, Boeing and General Electric. Some have served in our military or worked for the local or federal government. Others have spent years cultivating their own small business.
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