Target Marketing says its founder is the first marketer in Atlantic Canada to be inducted into Canada’s Marketing Hall of Legends by the American Marketing Association.
Target Marketing founder and president Noel O'Dea has been inducted into Canada's Marketing Hall of Legends. ContributedST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Target Marketing and Communications president and founder Noel O’Dea has received a prestigious honour from the American Marketing Association.
The induction recognizes Canadian leaders for their “remarkable leadership, vision and achievements.”
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