DMA Solutions unveils marketing web seminars

Dallas-based DMA Solutions has set discussion topics and dates for the company’s Marketing Matters web seminars in January and February.

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Dallas-based DMA Solutions has set discussion topics and dates for the company’s Marketing Matters web seminars in January and February.

Other dates and topics will be announced throughout the years, according to a news release.

The web seminar series from DMA Solutions will feature Dan’l Mackey Almy, president and CEO, along with other staff members and industry experts, according to the release.

Topics for January and February are:

  • Jan. 21: 2021 Trends: Food, Floral and Drinks;
  • Feb. 11: Viva Fresh and Southern Exposure: What You Need to Know; and
  • Feb. 25: How 2020 Has Changed Shopper Behaviors.

“We’ve fine-tuned our subject matter to feature the most helpful content in the new year,” Almy said in the release. “The topics we’re covering will help industry professionals make strategic decisions on behalf of their brands as we introduce important information on 2021 trends, trade shows and shopper behavior.”

Online information and registration for the web seminars is available at the DMA Solutions website.

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