Tuesday, October 2, 2012

10/02 DANIELLE BROWN, OREO, JAIME PRESSLY, GREG LINT

DANIELLE BROWN – Marketing Manager "OREO"
             
FINAL FACEBOOK PROMOTION FOR 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICA'S FAVORITE COOKIE! Oreo is a popular sandwich cookie where the U.S. version is made by the Nabisco division of Kraft Foods. Since its 1912 introduction, Oreo has become the best selling cookie in the United States, through the 20th century and into the 21st.

             
JAIME  PRESSLY - Actress
             
Jaime Elizabeth Pressly (born July 30, 1977)  is an American actress and model. She is best known for playing Joy Turner on  the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl, for which she was  nominated for two Emmy Awards (winning one) as well as a Golden Globe  Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. She has  also appeared in films such as Joe  Dirt, DOA: Dead or Alive and I Love You,  Man. Pressly was born in Kinston, North Carolina, the daughter  of Brenda Sue (née Smith), a dance instructor, and  James Liston Pressly, a car salesman.  She has  two siblings: sister Jessica and brother James Liston Pressly, Jr. She spent 11  years studying gymnastics and dancing.
             
             
GREG LINT - Oregon Pinot Gris Symposium

What individual Oregon wineries can  do to  market the benefits of their own Pinot Gris Windsor, CA: At the Second Annual Oregon Pinot Gris Symposium presented by  Oak Knoll Winery, Paul Gregutt was asked to return as the keynote speaker. The  reason for this is multilayered. First and foremost, Paul's been writing about  Northwest wines for over 25 years. He's tasted Oregon Pinot Gris during that  time, now understanding them better than most as to style and how they're  presented from a critical perspective. Secondly, besides being a  preeminent wine writer, being published in Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, and  Seattle Times (and many other publications), Paul Gregutt also has a background  in marketing. He's worked with a wide range of technology companies with the  highest level of people... the CEOs and CFOs... to determine how to market their  products, doing this for many years outside of the wine industry. That kind of  expertise is very helpful, even when looking at the wine industry. Marketing  concepts are - when it's all said and done - marketing concepts.