Kathy Dempsey Joins The M Word!

April 1, 2008 at 11:56 am 1 comment

It’s not like we needed another reason to read Nancy Dowd’s wonderful marketing blog, “The M Word“, but we got one anyway.

Kathy Dempsey, editor of MLS: Marketing Library Services, speaker, and library marketing consultant, has joined the M Word team. Now that’s a dynamic duo!

Looking forward to many more wonderful, insightful, practical, and entertaining posts!

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  • 1. Nancy Dowd  |  April 4, 2008 at 8:35 pm

    Hey Pete- thanks for mentioning Kathy. I am so excited that she’s writing for the M Word- she has lots of good stuff to share :-)

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