Of Cavewomen and Marketing
To my children, I am the cavewoman who tended the dinosaurs. To my staff, I am forever stuck i
n the 90s. To certain readers, I’m a bit of a grande dame (without the “grande”). To me, I’ve got a little more pep in me before they farm me out to pasture.
Is it possible for intriguing new ventures to come one’s way after 20 years in the biz? Even in the youth-oriented world of p.r. and marketing, I definitely believe this is true. There IS something to be said of experience.
This week, my book goes to market in the big world of Manhattan. And I have another exciting venture to announce (but not just yet).
Can one’s marketing life get exciting at 40-plus? I’m thinking yes … unless I hear any objections.
n the 90s. To certain readers, I’m a bit of a grande dame (without the “grande”). To me, I’ve got a little more pep in me before they farm me out to pasture.Is it possible for intriguing new ventures to come one’s way after 20 years in the biz? Even in the youth-oriented world of p.r. and marketing, I definitely believe this is true. There IS something to be said of experience.
This week, my book goes to market in the big world of Manhattan. And I have another exciting venture to announce (but not just yet).
Can one’s marketing life get exciting at 40-plus? I’m thinking yes … unless I hear any objections.