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Welcome to the DMCNY.
The Direct Marketing Club of New York is the tri-state organization that has provided the support, education, and a network of opportunities to direct marketers for over 60 years. We are a regional, professional non-profit association for all those interested in direct marketing.
The greater New York metro area is the capital of direct marketing for the country and our club is recognized as the networking place for direct marketers. The Direct Marketing Club of New York can help you reach new heights and make new connections. Learn about cutting edge practices and how to implement them at our power breakfasts and luncheons.
Who belongs to the DMCNY? Over 500 companies from the New York tri-state area enjoy the benefits of being a member in the DMCNY. The roster includes small business entrepreneurs and Fortune 100 companies looking for an edge to succeed. The DMCNY gives you that professional edge. Leaders from financial services, catalog companies, business to business marketers, advertising agencies, Web marketers, computer service companies, and mail production services — just to name a few — belong to the club.
As a DMCNY member you will be a part of the foremost direct marketing organization in the tri-state area. You'll receive discounts on all club events along with a host of other benefits. Plus, your membership helps support scholarships to students of direct marketing and helps finance contributions to New York Area colleges and universities.
If you're not a member yet, be sure to visit our Membership section for a full list of benefits. Join or renew your DMCNY Membership today!
Sweeps and contests that work for non-profits in good times & bad.
Direct Marketing Hiring Outlook Reflects Economic Landscape from the DMA and Bernhart Associates Executive Search. Recession Resistant Marketing from MCH and new whitepaper from the Winterberry Group: A Channel in Transformation: Vertical Market Trends in Direct Mail 2009, according to which DM spending is in steep decline and is expected to drop another 8-9% in 2009.
Read coverage of DMCNY monthly luncheon events and then download presentation PowerPoints, generously offered by our feature speakers. Just added: presentations from the January 2010 Luncheon.