Wendy Marx has been called a B2B Buzz Guru. Using her experience in marketing, PR and journalism, she has helped virtually unknown B2B companies become leaders in their space and helped existing brands and individuals become even more effective.
Wendy Marx has been called a B2B Buzz Guru. Using her experience in marketing, PR and journalism, she has helped virtually unknown B2B companies become leaders in their space and helped existing brands and individuals become even more effective.
Her firm won two first place Gold
Mercury Awards from the Public Relations Society of America’s New York and New
England chapters for its launch of two startups.
Before founding Marx
Communications, Wendy worked for AT&T and GE Capital in marketing and public
relations managerial positions and was part of the team that helped develop the
highly successful AT&T Universal Card.
Her technology and business
articles have appeared in The New York Times, Computerworld, InformationWeek,
Brandweek and Advertising Age, among others. She has written advertorials for
Fortune and Forbes on management topics. Her writing skills earned her a
position teaching business writing at the University of Michigan Business
School. She writes a blog on personal branding for Fast Company, blog.
fastcompany.com/experts/wmarx.
She launched as a pro bono project, “Jane
Doe No More,” www.janedoenomore.org, a rape victim advocacy organization, whose
founder was featured on Dateline NBC. Wendy serves on “Jane Do No More’s”
advisory board.
She is a cum laude graduate of Brandeis University,
holds an MBA from the University of Michigan and a master’s degree from the
Columbia University Grraduate School of Journalism. When she's not helping build brands, you can find her on the tennis courts or ski slopes.
B2B buzz guru