Stanley Rapp

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Stanley "Stan" Rapp (born July 26, ? in the Bronx, New York) is widely acknowledged for his contributions to the field of marketing and advertising.[1] Together with his then-partner, Tom Collins, he co-founded and served as chief executive officer of (today rebranded as Rapp[2]), for 23 years.[3]

Stan also served as the chief executive officer of McCann Relationship Marketing, MRM Worldwide, Inc. since 1997, and as an Advisor of Advertising & Marketing Communications at TMX Communications Inc.[4]

He has been recognized by Ad Age magazine as one of the “101 individuals who shaped advertising in the 20th Century”[5] and was elected to the Direct Marketing Association Hall of Fame.[6] Direct Marketing magazine also named him one of its select group of “industry legends” and he is one of only two recipients of the Direct Marketing Educational Foundation's Vision Award.[7]

Works[]

Stan is the co-author of the international best seller, MaxiMarketing,[8] which first predicted the turnaround from mass marketing to an individualized marketing paradigm.[9]

He is also the co-author of the book, Max-e-Marketing in the Net Future, that focuses on how web-based technologies are reshaping the direct and relationship marketing fields.[10] His book, edited for McGraw-Hill, Reinventing Interactive and Direct Marketing, introduces a visionary iDirect Marketing paradigm for the digital era.[11]

Six other books followed including Max-e-Marketing in the Net Future and Reinventing Interactive and Direct Marketing.[12] In mid-2014, he began writing the book, Entangled Marketing, with Sebastian Jespersen, CEO of the global digital agency Vertic, on how to move beyond traditional engagement marketing to build entangled customer relationships that deliver robust ROI at all times.[13]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.authorsasexperts.com/profile.php?aid=178
  2. ^ "Rapp advertising and marketing profile at Adbrands.net".
  3. ^ "Stan Rapp". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11.
  4. ^ http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=870345&ticker=NXES&previousCapId=1052496&previousTitle=Halyard%20Capital
  5. ^ http://www.authorsasexperts.com/profile.php?aid=178
  6. ^ "DMA Hall of Famer Stan Rapp is One of the Original Influencers". 3 January 2011.
  7. ^ http://www.authorsasexperts.com/profile.php?aid=178
  8. ^ Rapp, Stan; Collins, Thomas L. (1989). MaxiMarketing: The New Direction in Advertising, Promotion, and Marketing Strategy. ISBN 0452262380.
  9. ^ http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/506379.Maxi_marketing
  10. ^ Rapp, Stan; Martin, Chuck (2001). Max-e-marketing in the Net Future: Seven Imperatives for Outsmarting the Competition in the Net Economy. ISBN 0071364722.
  11. ^ "Reinventing Interactive and Direct Marketing: Leading Experts Show How to Maximize Digital ROI with iDirect and iBranding Imperatives".
  12. ^ "Stan Rapp". Amazon.
  13. ^ http://digitalcopenhagen.dk/speakers/stan-rapp/[dead link]
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