Eric Mower and Associates (EMA) is more than just a marketing firm. EMA is “an integrated marketing communications agency with specialized expertise in public relations and public affairs, consumer advertising, brand promotion and business-to-business marketing.” Now imagine you’re a business and just imagine what a firm like that could teach you. Get ready – your opportunity comes this Wednesday, October 29th – and it’s free.
The Buffalo Niagara Partnership is bringing Sandy Gingerich, a senior partner at EMA; Virginia Bates, a partner at EMA; and Mary Jo Hardy, who works as a Media Director/Consumer Insight; to their building at 665 Main Street, Suite 200 for a seminar. The seminar will give an opportunity to local businesses to discuss current consumer buying behaviors both locally and nationally as well as the major trends that affect consumer purchasing decisions.
The seminar, “Connecting Consumer Trends to Business-Building Ideas,” will showcase the companies finding success in the current market trends as well as ways businesses can find similar success. Specifically, the seminar will feature four macro-trends affecting consumer purchasing decisions. There will also be a panel of local business executives who will discuss the trends and the way that those trends have impacted their businesses.
If you’re a C-Level Executive, Brand or Marketing Manager, or local business owner, head out to the Buffalo Niagara Partnership this Wednesday from 8 AM until 10 AM. You can find out more information about the seminar here.
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