FLORENCE, KY, April 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) Nancy Ficke, General Manager, announced today that her Branding and Product Development firm Duquesa Marketing has scheduled another in a series of national radio interviews for Company President and Founder Geoff Ficke to discuss best jobs for the future - create your own!
"Geoff Ficke will appear on The Buzz with Hosts Scott Rorek and Zita Ost April 16th at 8:30 am CT / 9:30 ET on Z Talk Radio (www.ztalkradio.com)", said Mrs Ficke. "The discussion will be about the opportunity to take hold of your life and career options by exploring Entrepreneurial opportunities that people find around themselves in their hobbies, homes or jobs".
"We work with hundreds of inventors, small and micro-businesses and entrepreneurs every year", said Alexis Bruning, V.P. of New Business Development at Duquesa Marketing. "Many of these people carve out successful enterprises by capitalizing on things they experience in their environment. This is a topic that Geoff is passionate about and is always happy to share with an audience".
Duquesa Marketing has assisted numerous individuals and enterprises start and expand Consumer Product opportunities over the past four decades. The award winning firm has vast experience in all Sales and distribution channels in the United States and internationally.
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.
Geoff Ficke to Be Interviewed on The Buzz on Z Talk Radio on April 16th at 8:30 CT. Duquesa Marketing Founder and Expert to Discuss Best Jobs for the Future - Create Your Own!
Nancy Ficke, Gen Mgr, announced today that her Branding and Product Development firm Duquesa Marketing has scheduled another in a series of national radio interviews for Company President and Founder Geoff Ficke to discuss best jobs for the future.
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[Press-News.org] Geoff Ficke to Be Interviewed on The Buzz on Z Talk Radio on April 16th at 8:30 CT. Duquesa Marketing Founder and Expert to Discuss Best Jobs for the Future - Create Your Own!Nancy Ficke, Gen Mgr, announced today that her Branding and Product Development firm Duquesa Marketing has scheduled another in a series of national radio interviews for Company President and Founder Geoff Ficke to discuss best jobs for the future.