How to be different and
stand out
in a crowded mailbox
As direct marketers, we’re always looking for ways to increase response and improve our ROI. But when it comes to direct mail, grabbing attention right away can mean the difference between making the sale or being tossed in the round file.
Join Cat Moriarty of the U.S. Postal Service as she shares her thoughts and success stories on breaking through the mailbox clutter. For the first time, the Charlotte AMA and the CDMA are combining our resources to bring you this dynamic speaker. R.S.V. P, today!
About the presenter
Cathrine "Cat" Moriarty
Direct Mail Advocate and Editor, Deliver Magazine/delivermagazine.com
U.S. Postal Service
As an Advocate of Direct Mail Programs with Corporate Advertising at the United States Postal Service (USPS) headquarters and Editor of DeliverTM Magazine /delivermagazine.com, Cat Moriarty is dedicated to the large business sector, developing marketing strategies to help senior-level direct marketers and advertising agencies maximize their integrated communications by utilizing USPS products and services.
Cat has been with the U.S. Postal Service since 1988 and is active in the Direct Marketing Association (DMA), serving as an ECHO committee member. An avid speaker, Cat has addressed audiences at various Printing Industry Association conferences, local and national DMA events and PCCs
Cat earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut, where she majored in business administration and marketing.
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