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Written by: News Account
9/23/2009 7:04 AM

Capitol Communicator TV, in partnership with RHED Pixel Studios, is launching a series of videos featuring interviews with leading professional marketing communicators, beginning with MDB Communications CEO Cary Hatch.

 

Hatch, known for imaginative advertising concepts and a proven ability to produce accountability in marketing, discusses MDB’s approach to “disruptive advertising.”  On the show, she shares ideas to position a brand during tough times, taking advantage of the opportunity for growth.

 

Hatch has a successful track record in business and consumer communications, both domestic and international. Her hands-on approach to marketing “accountability” has fueled the agency’s growth and helped MDB earn a spot on the Inc. 500, the annual list of the fastest-growing companies in America.

 

The series is the centerpiece of a new wave of communications being produced by Capitol Communicator for its diverse audience.  Hosted by award-winning communicators, Paul Vogelzang (http://www.facebook.com/PaulVogelzang) and Limor Schafman  (http://www.facebook.com/limor.schafman?ref=name), Capitol Communicator TV will provide the communications community with new and exciting images of the marketing practice.

 

Partnering on production and creative elements is RHED Pixel Studios, a DC-based visual communications company lead by Richard Harrington.  RHED Pixel has produced numerous online video programs and is a widely-read author of video instruction books.

 

The following are topics to be featured in upcoming videos.  Stay tuned!

 

 

 

 

- Global Communications

- Results Measurement and ROI

- Tapping Federal Dollars: Where’s My Stimulus?

- Multicultural Marketing

- Word-of-Mouth Marketing: What’s the Word?

- Legal Primer for Communicators

- E-Marketing: Beyond the Firewall

- Design Speak

- News Releases: What the media wants

- Career Advice: Re-inventing oneself

- Trends in Exhibits

- The Virtual Conference

- Social Media for Government

- Non-Profit Communications on a tight budget

- Mobile Media: What’s now; What’s next?

- The Power of the PSA

- Crisis Communications

- Market Research Today

 

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