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1. Eisenhauer Marketing Matters | Why listen to me
www.emm-llc.com/clint.htm - [Cached]Published on: 11/8/2006 Last Visited: 11/8/2006
Clint Eisenhauer Eisenhauer Marketing Matters | Why listen to me
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Approach | Biographies >> Clint Eisenhauer | Craig Hathaway | Winn Maddrey
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Biographies - Clint Eisenhauer
For almost 30 years, Clint has been helping companies grow revenue. He has worked in both the consumer and industrial categories across a broad range of products and services in sectors including food, apparel, financial services, transportation and distribution, OTC pharmaceuticals, highly-technical manufactured products and technology. His expertise includes the full range of marketing and communications disciplines from strategy development, to creative and execution.
Clint's background includes 17 years of ad agency (Interpublic Group) experience where he helped build international brands in both consumer and business-to-business segments such as Champion Athletic Wear, Winston and Camel Cigarettes, Holly Farms Chicken, Wrangler Jeans ... -
2. ArtsTeach - Board Members
www.artsteach.org/board.asp - [Cached]Published on: 8/6/2005 Last Visited: 8/6/2005
Clint Eisenhauer, Treasurer, Eisenhauer Marketing Matters, L.L.C. -
3. blue nine partners
www.blueninepartners.com/news. - [Cached]Published on: 11/1/2004 Last Visited: 11/23/2007
Clint Eisenhauer, principal of Eisenhauer Marketing Matters, noted that the campaign is using grassroots outreach to educate voters. He added that the effort is not a political campaign, per se, but is in response to the Senate's inability to pass a medical-liability reform bill.
'We are trying to keep the issue in front of voters,' he explained. As malpractice insurance premiums rise, 'It's just not economical for (doctors) to be in practice anymore,' he added.

