FLORENCE, KY, January 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) Award Winning International Branding and Consumer Product Development Firm to Launch Products in Spring-2012
Florence, KY Geoff Ficke, President of Duquesa Marketing announced today that his Firm has been retained to act as Managing Consultants for the creation, testing Branding and market introduction of Dr. Ajit Nemi's line of targeted skin treatment products.
"Ajit Nemi MD MBA is a brilliant young doctor and researcher who has built a thriving Eye Care practice in the Atlanta area", said Mr. Ficke. "His extensive work with patients provides Dr. Nemi with a sound basis to create products that solve the anti-aging, discoloration and puffiness issues that occur after intensive treatment and surgery has been undertaken".
"The products that Dr. Nemi's research group developed and presented to us were amazing, and most importantly, his patients clamor for them after they are treated", said Alexis Bruning, VP of New Product Development for Duquesa Marketing. "The medical research provenance of a line has become especially valuable in penetrating the skin care marketplace".
Duquesa Marketing is planning to launch Dr. Nemi Rx in Spring-2012. The Brand will be presented in an international venue and will enjoy strong sales promotional support. Pricing, sales channels and trade show schedules will be announced very shortly.
Duquesa Marketing, an international marketing consulting firm, has assisted businesses large and small, entrepreneurs and inventors in new product development, capital formation, licensing, marketing, sales and business plans and successful implementation of customized strategies.
Duquesa Marketing Appointed Managing Consultants For Dr. Nemi Rx Line of Medical Aesthetic Skin Care
Geoff Ficke, President of Duquesa Marketing announced today that his Firm has been retained to act as Managing Consultants for the creation, testing Branding and market introduction of Dr. Ajit Nemi's line of targeted skin treatment products.
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[Press-News.org] Duquesa Marketing Appointed Managing Consultants For Dr. Nemi Rx Line of Medical Aesthetic Skin CareGeoff Ficke, President of Duquesa Marketing announced today that his Firm has been retained to act as Managing Consultants for the creation, testing Branding and market introduction of Dr. Ajit Nemi's line of targeted skin treatment products.
