
Fort Myers/Naples FL/Port Charlotte — Robert Boye, founder of Direct Impressions, Inc., a Commercial Printing and Direct Mail Marketing Company, specializing in multichannel marketing campaigns will be the keynote speaker at the next Southwest Florida Postal Customer Council (PCC) meeting.
The meeting will be held at the Page Field Post Office at 2655 North Airport Road in Fort Myers at 1:30 p.m. on November 10.
For over 20 years Boye has directed successful mailing campaigns for local, national and multinational companies, exceeding 100 Million pieces of mail. Mr. Boye will be the main speaker at the “Grow Your Business With Direct Mail” event The event will also include Guest Speaker Mark Pace, President of iPartnerMedia, Inc., a national boutique marketing agency based in Bonita Springs, Florida. He is an entrepreneur and marketing expert with extensive experience in the design and implementation of effective web, print and direct mail campaigns.
United States Postal Service Business Development Specialist Lorri Kayser will educate attendees on the use of Every Door Direct Mail, a cost effective Direct Mail Marketing product designed to reach every address in a designated area without the use of an address list.
Postal Customer Councils consist of postal leaders and business mailers, government agencies and businesses that use the mail to grow their businesses. The PCC works together to promote the value of mail, address mailing concerns, and exchange ideas to maximize the benefits of postal products, programs, and services.
Refreshments are provided and seating is limited. You can reserve your seat for $10.00 by contacting Customer Relations Coordinator Phil Wiebold at Philip.C.Wiebold@usps.gov or by calling 239-277-3344.
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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