Marketing, Advertising and Creative Services

Jim B Chamblee Jr.

Current City: Charlotte, NC

Chairman, Total Medical Compliance  1996 - present

CEO, Total Medical Compliance  1996 - 2010

Director, Sentara Healthcare  1993 - 1996

CEO, Professional Diagnostic Laboratories  1991 - 1993

SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories, 1977 - 1991

 

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MBA - The University of South Carolina, 1985

BS - Rhodes College, 1976

Which is more important: What customers say? Or what they actually do?  The answer, of course, is actual behavior. Actual behavior is the marketing trend that is changing how millions of business owners think.  It’s called A/B testing, and at its core the concept is rather simple: Test something several different ways in the real world and see what works best. Then go with that. What could be more basic?

By Daniel Kehrer
Founder, BizBest.com

When business owners create products or services – and the marketing plans to sell them – they often base their decisions on what customers tell them. But which is more important:  What customers say? Or what they actually do?

About the Author

Daniel Kehrer, Founder & Managing Director of BizBest Media Corp., is a nationally-known, award-winning expert on small and local business, start-ups, content marketing, entrepreneurship and social media, with an MBA from UCLA/Anderson. Read more of Daniel's tips at www.BizBest.com, follow him at www.twitter.com/140Main and connect on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/danielkehrer.

Following a number of years in the insurance industry, five years ago I left my job to have a child and be a stay-at-home mom. Now that my son is beginning school, rather than returning to work, I’m thinking about starting a business. What advice can you offer?  Read more...

As online video gets cheaper and easier to produce, and its effectiveness as a marketing method grows, more and more small businesses are jumping in. For small businesses, however, one big catch with video in past was cost. But that’s changed. Here are 10 tips and strategies to help you jumpstart a video marketing program of your own.

By Daniel Kehrer
Founder, BizBest.com

As online video gets cheaper and easier to produce, and its effectiveness as a marketing method grows, more and more small businesses are jumping in. Business owners who’ve stuck largely to text-based marketing channels such as search ads, blogs and social networks are discovering that video can be a compelling addition to a marketing mix.

About the Author

Daniel Kehrer, Founder & Managing Director of BizBest Media Corp., is a nationally-known, award-winning expert on small and local business, start-ups, content marketing, entrepreneurship and social media, with an MBA from UCLA/Anderson. Read more of Daniel's tips at www.BizBest.com, follow him at www.twitter.com/140Main and connect on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/danielkehrer.

William OHara

Current City: Fayetteville, NY

Manufacturing backgrond. Experience with engineering; sales/ marketing; general management disciplines. Distribution thru Retail, Commercial & Industrial channels. President/ CEO of 5 corporations.

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BSME - Syracuse University

Lawrence Frank

Current City: Miramar Lakes, FL
Chapter: SCORE Naples

Spent 43 years in office equipment industry starting with Xerox in 1971. Joined a regional independent Dealer in October 1982 and grew the business through employee ownership until sale to Xerox in 2009. Experiences include leadership, management, sales/marketing, business planning, acquisition, employee development, and all general management senior executive roles.

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Georgetown U. Foreign Service School 1969

Celia B Bell

Current City: Austin, TX
Chapter: Austin SCORE

Experience in:  Start up small business, marketing, growing and managing business in multiple locations in US, budgeting, strategic planning, hiring and managing staff off site, commercial real estate, reviewing leases, building and designing office spaces, analyzing financial statements from multiple locations, managing non profit organization.   Extremely knowledgeably in business strategy and planning.

Served as a mentor in Austin, Texas as well as thru SCORE cyber mentoring. Before retiring as Executive Vice President of Operations and Center Development for BusinesSuites, Celia was responsible for center-level operations and the transitions of newly developed or acquired centers. Over fourteen years of experience in the development, integration and management of business centers.  She successfully grew the business from 40 offices in one center in 1989 to 416 offices in five centers in 1997, including the integration of five acquired centers. Previous to her association with BusinesSuites, she was an officer at Bank One, Texas in Austin. She was also  the executive director of two not for profit organizations in Chicago, Ill. She is a retired businesswoman and one time user of SCORE.

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BS University of Texas, Graduate work at University of Arkansas, University of Texas, University of Illinois and Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary.

Jeff Hendy

Current City: El Dorado Hills, CA

Semiconductor expert, CEO of companies in US, UK, France and Japan. Strategy, marketing.

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<p> BSEE Southampton University, England</p>

Bill Craig

Current City: The Woodlands, TX
Chapter: Houston SCORE

Knowledgeable in all phases of Management and Marketing issues, having spent 34 years with Texaco in the Marketing Department. He has held a variety of managerial positions. Experiences include calling on Retail and Wholesale Customers, Sales, Sales Management, Planning, Advertising, Promotions, and Brand Management. His marketing career and experiences involved the market areas of St. Louis, Missouri - Kansas City, Missouri - Omaha, Nebraska - Atlanta, Georgia - Austin - Dallas, and Houston Texas MARKETS. Military experience: Officer in the US Army Quartermaster Corp, Ft. Lee Virginia, Vietnam, Ft. Leonard Wood Missouri.

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B.A. Degree in Business/Economics, also attended numerous Business Management classes throughout his career.

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