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Welcome to the Marketing Pulput Show New York, hosted by Dennis Shipman.

Dennis has an eclectic background punctuated by world travel that includes a brief stint with la Légion étrangère. He was born on New York’s Long Island.

A true renaissance man, Dennis is an anthropologist, ordained minister, a musician, a martial artist, broadcaster and raconteur. He received his Associate in Arts in interdisciplinary Studies from the state University of New York, a Bachelor of Science in social and behavioral sciences from the same college, Master of Science in multidisciplinary studies from Buffalo State College, and has successfully completed and submitted his doctoral thesis for examination.

Tune in to The Marketing Pulpit Radio Show, which airs each Tuesday at  10:30 am. It's an exciting show that informs, inspires, entertains and energizes business owners and their stakeholders.

The show features an exciting lineup of special guests who tell their success stories and more.

The Marketing Pulpit Radio Show is the creation of expert marketer, Robert Gatewood MBA, president of Gatewood Marketing.

  • The show’s mission is to build strong buinesses in the community in order to put people to work.
  • The show provides crucial knowledge in the areas of sales, branding, pricing, media buying, Internet, social media, music, entertainment, franchising, networking, event planning, accounting, business development, workforce development, industry trends, business news and more.
  • The show offers sponsorships, advertising, membership opportunities, and a robust website for its listeners and visitors.

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