Kim Dushinski is the President of Mobile Marketing Profits, a Denver-based marketing training firm that helps people start their own mobile marketing business and educates local businesses how to use mobile marketing to get more customers.
She is the author of The Mobile Marketing Handbook: A Step by Step Guide to Creating Dynamic Mobile Marketing Campaigns and a contributing author of Success Secrets of Social Media Marketing Superstars. Kim was named one of the Mobile Women to Watch 2010 by MobileMarketer.com.
A strong advocate for smart, effective mobile marketing she leads workshops and speaks about how to profit with mobile. Some of her audiences include the Colorado Small Business Development Center, the American Marketing Association, the Houston chapter of the American Advertising Federation, a select group of Colorado State Senators, The System Seminar and the Social Media Success Summit 2010.
She is a business advisor to mobile marketing start-ups, a contributor to DigitalMarketingOne.com, and has written articles for Advertising & Marketing Review, Brilliant Results and Search Marketing Standard. Her contributions appear regularly in the American Express Restaurant Briefing. She’s been quoted in The Denver Business Journal, The Bottom Line and appeared on numerous radio shows across the country. Kim is one of the hosts of The Mobile Marketing Review, a podcast that reviews mobile marketing campaigns worldwide.
Kim, a 1988 graduate of the University of Denver, is a successful entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in sales and marketing as a Marketing Director at a travel agency, desktop publisher, business marketing consultant, an Internet marketer, and partner in MarketAbility, a book publicity firm.
She lives in Lakewood, Colorado with her husband, daughter and their dogs. She enjoys hiking, (has slowly climbed four of Colorado’s 14ers: Mt. Massive, Quandary Peak, Mt. Democrat and Bierstadt), social networking for fun and work and scrapbooking. Kim is an avid reader and a huge Styx fan.
A Small Note of Gratitude:
I would like to acknowledge a few people who helped me get the IMMBN ready to launch. First is Sheri McConnell of the Smart Women Institute whose course Create Your Network was instrumental in pulling all this together. Thanks, Sheri for your guidance, expertise and excellent example in being a smart woman leader.
Next, Ed Billones, my Webmaster and SEO Strategist. I appreciate your help in getting the site ready to go. We’ve got a lot more web work ahead of us. And Tami Roos, an awesome graphic designer who I have worked with many times. I love the IMMBN logo!
Last, but not least, my new good friend and marketing colleague, Tuli Shivute. Your enthusiasm and great marketing writing have helped to launch the IMMBN with excitement and forward motion. I am grateful beyond measure to you for everything including our discussions about Atlas Shrugged.
