Direct marketers are meeting up Stateside next Tuesday (24th) for the inaugural iDi Marketers’ Forum – a unique summit offering a major networking opportunity for international, direct and interactive (iDi) visitors.
Organised by DMI Events – a partnership between DMI magazine and international marketing consultancy 1 Stop Data – the line-up of experts attending the one-day event includes:
Jørgen Andreassen (FEDMA); Mark Bridges (MBDirect International); Barry Burns (USPS); Simon Burrell (Newsweek); Karie Burt (Mardev); Gary Dolderer (Brokers WorldWide); Dominic Duffy (Ceros Media); Mike Germano (Carrot Creative USA); Thom Hansen (Direct Media); DMI columnist Ian Hughes (Consumer Intelligence); Merry Law, (WorldVu); Jeanniey Mullen (Zinio); Pauline Murphy (1 Stop Data); John O’Donnell (Brokers Worldwide); Bruce Rhodes (Harvard Business Publishing); Dr Diane Rinas (DHL Global Mail); Mark Roy (The REaD Group); Doug Sacks (Focus WorldWide); DMI columnist Rosemary Smith (Opt-4); Yuko Tanaka (Nikkei BP Japan); Walter Terry (National Geographic); Michael Vassalotti (Pitney Bowes). PLUS representatives from Data Services Inc, Manning Media International, Pacnet Services and World Innovators.
The iDi Marketing Forum is co-locating with the well-established Publishing Business Conference & Expo event, being staged March 23-25 at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square (see details about this event here: www.publishingbusiness.com).
Keynote speaker Dr Diane Rinas, senior marketing manager of DHL Global Mail, will open the iDi forum – which covers an array of marketing topics – and, as co-editor of an acclaimed book on best practices, marketing facts and principles – International Direct Marketing (published by Springer) – she will also be giving away copies to iDi attendees.
Delegate places can now be booked here: www.dmi-events.com



















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