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Beth Harte
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Beth Harte is a marketing & communications professional with over 16 years of experience that includes a passion for excellence and a pragmatic mind for business and results-oriented outcomes. Beth is looking for her next career opportunity, perhaps it's with your organization? Read more here: http://bit.ly/HireBethHarte Beth Harte is a nationally recognized thought leader and speaker that has led successful integrated traditional and digital marketing efforts for companies of all sizes (start-up to Fortune 500) and global reach including their integrated marketing communications and strategic planning efforts, including product development, marketing campaigns, branding, public relations, digital marketing and social media efforts. As an adjunct professor at Immaculata University and an adjunct faculty member at Rutgers University’s Center for Management Development, Beth teaches courses such as Marketing in a Global Economy; Marketing Principles and Practices, Introduction to Public Relations; Writing for Public Relations; Issues in Public Relations; and Integrating Digital Marketing. Beth has a BS in Marketing from Chestnut Hill College and an MS in International Marketing from St. Joseph’s University. Being a firm believer in “walking the walk to talk the talk,” Beth shares insights on how organizations can be customer-centric here at The Harte of Marketing. You can also find Beth blogging over at the MarketingProfs’ Daily Fix blog. Finally… Beth is also a multiple co-author of Age of Conversation 3.Latest Network Activity
- Posted: What’s the Return on Investment (ROI) of Content Marketing?
- Posted: What Integrated Marketing Is Not (Hint: It’s Not Integrated Tactics)
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Commented on: Gary Vaynerchuk's Bad Pitch Letter
@JohnCass, I can completely understand that side of the equation too. And yes, wording/semantics play a huge part of a ...
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Commented on: Gary Vaynerchuk's Bad Pitch Letter
Hi John, I received the pitch email from Marcus too and I didn't take offense to it at all. Why? Because I know ...

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