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Gene
e-marketing
- Traditional Marketing
- Business Development - Global Networking -
use of Internet tools to grow businesses
Executive
Development
- Employee Training
- Consultant Management
- Administration -
executive coaching - e-Admin
Communications
- Corporate
- Government
- Political
- Investor
- Media
- Business -
PowerPoint's - Interactive Websites
Global
- Strategies
- Tactics
- research - Perceptions
- Insights
- plan development - program execution - Goal Achievement Leadership - Aviation, Academic, Broadcasting,
Corporate, Entertainment, Government, Politics, Military,Start-up
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Gene's five careers, although concurrent over 41± years, has given him experience in quick studies of situations with authoritative resolve from startups to Fortune 500's on three
continents. His diversity in understanding complex concepts provides those he supports from symptoms to roots of failing perceptions - or from losses to profits without massive reconstructions or downsizing.
He Quarter-Backed several corporations concentrating on specific markets; i.e.: entertainent, financial, legal, manufacturing, marketing, media, politics, recreation, and
transportation.
Gene, CEO of Axis International Marketing, has worked in 17 languages on four continents. Engagements include directing businesses in Australia, Caribbean, Europe, Eastern
Europe, New Zealand, North America, and Russia.
As Florida Citrus Water Ski Show manager in 1965, massive NYC 1964 losses were transformed into an $81 million profit. In 1996, Atlanta’s Olympic Committee recovered from losses when his
strategies were implemented. In 1990, losses on SofTool USSR ‘90 were turned into a $500,000 profit within 6 months after implementing a recovery program. An advertising engagement
for DoD shortly after the Viet Nam War resulted in the National Guard exceeding recruitment goals within three months after the campaign aired.
Other engagements include directing marketing communications for eleven Bendix Corporation divisions; product introductions in aerospace, commercial, communications,
electronic, and recreational industries; and strategic institutional media issues pertaining to investor relations;
business expansion in 130 countries; plus, more recently; Internet marketing of virtual products.
Gene earned a BS, Broadcasting with a minor in Electrical Engineering at the University of
Wisconsin. He is a graduate of the Army Command and General Staff College.
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