David Newman is a speaker and author of Do It! Marketing.
Newman is a blogger for salesforce.com and Vistage.
Newman is a native of Montreal, Quebec. Newman is a graduate of Franklin & Marshall College and holds a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree from the City University of New York.
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Speaking
Newman earned the designation of Certified Speaking Professional from the National Speakers Association in 2014. Newman has presented marketing keynotes, seminars, and strategic work sessions for over 600 groups, including associations, nonprofit organizations, and companies. Newman has served on the board of the National Speakers Association Philadelphia chapter since 2007 and served as President during 2010-11. David has presented marketing programs at the National Speakers Association National Conventions in 2008-2012, 2014, and 2015.
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Professional Services
Newman's past clients and audiences include Accenture, KPMG, Oracle, IBM, Microsoft, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, and 44 of the Fortune 500. He has been named one of the top marketers to follow on Twitter. His current services are marketing training and mentoring programs for speakers, consultants, authors, and independent professionals.
Author
In 2013, The American Management Association's publishing division, AMACOM, published "Do It! Marketing: 77 Instant-Action Ideas to Boost Sales, Maximize Profits, and Crush Your Competition." The book provides marketing strategies and tactics for small and solo business owners and was a winner of the 2014 Small Business Book Awards
Newman has been featured and quoted in The New York Times, Investors Business Daily, FastCompany.com, Sales & Marketing Management, Selling Power, Business 2.0, Business2Business, NBC-TV, and Entrepreneur magazine.
Early career
David's career as a corporate insider included stints at a boutique technology consulting firm in Delaware, the Professional Development Institute at management consulting firm Towers Perrin, and Global Professional Services for PeopleSoft.
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