Not exact matches
As President and CEO
of Click Forensics, Tom Cuthbert is responsible for all
facets of the operation, product development and
marketing for the company's
industry - leading solutions for detecting unwanted clicks.
Moreover, since REPS call on almost all
facets of commercial foodservice, there is no one better equipped to report the
market dynamics that affect our
industry.
We focus on all
facets of the foodservice
industry, from
market research and sales to account management, data analytics, content creation and more.
Though there are many
facets of digital
marketing, the two most important in the veterinary
industry are websites and social media like Facebook, Google and Yelp.
Right now I head up the
Marketing and PR department at VooFoo, which as both a games developer and publisher, has allowed me to experience yet another
facet of our hugely varied and creative games
industry.
As a
facet of helping clients develop that platform, we evaluate the full range
of marketing resources and tools the firm employs, including business - development programs for existing and new clients;
marketing communications and public relations; Web sites and other electronic communication vehicles; printed collateral; pitch and proposal generation systems; protocols for gathering and analyzing competitive intelligence and for conducting
market research; CRMs and other databases; and strategic business - planning procedures at the firm,
industry, office, practice, or client levels.
With 8 years
of hands - on experience in all
facets of client services,
marketing and business programs, as well as a background in web environment, she has helped career services
industry professionals across the US to expand and thrive, continually receiving rave reviews from her clients for her dedication, integrity, professionalism and great work.
Our talented team
of real estate agents have years
of experience working within the Boston real estate
market, and they are trained in all
facets of the real estate
industry.
One somewhat overlooked
facet of the wave
of consolidation that swept the
industry for the past decade is a system
of licensing in which an independent real estate company extends the right to another company or broker to use its name and operational and
marketing tools and programs in return for remuneration — either a flat fee or a percentage
of income.