Yvonne Lacey on Women Worldwide

Published: March 6, 2015, 4:14 a.m.

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Yvonne Lacey, Media Director at TwoNil, joins Host Deirdre Breakenridge on Women Worldwide. Yvonne works in performance platform marketing with B2B clients and dot com ventures for strong ROI, utilizing high-level analytics for optimal outcomes. She shares her deep knowledge of the media, focusing on the new trend of podcasting.

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Before TwoNil, Yvonne spent many years at Fox Broadcasting Company, as the National Media Director developing, planning and executing strategic marketing and promotional campaigns via traditional and new media vehicles to promote the FOX television network.

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A little more about Yvonne Lacey\\xa0\\u2026 Throughout her career,\\xa0Yvonne has experienced the vast changes in the media landscape. She\'s embraced the changes both professionally, as a media director, and also personally, as a podcaster, launching her show, Dr. Xmas. The Dr. Xmas show is a part of the #50Shows Empowering Women movement. Through Dr. Xmas, Yvonne discusses her passion for Christmas, and offers tips to listeners on how to bring back the spirit of the holidays.

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Learn more about Yvonne at TwoNil and connect with her on LinkedIn
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You can read, follow and comment on Yvonne\'s Dr. Xmas blog at http://xmaskid.blogspot.com and on Facebook.

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A little more about Your Host, Deirdre Breakenridge\\xa0\\u2026\\xa0Deirdre Breakenridge is an author, entrepreneur and CEO of\\xa0Pure Performance Communications. A 25-year veteran in PR and marketing, she is the author of five Financial Times Press books including her latest titles,\\xa0\\u201cSocial Media and Public Relations,\\u201d and\\xa0\\u201cPutting the Public Back in Public Relations.\\u201d Breakenridge speaks nationally and internationally on the topics of PR, social media and marketing. She\'s an adjunct professor at NYU and UMASS at Amherst, a recognized blogger at , and also the co-founder of\\xa0#PRStudChat, a dynamic twitter chat with PR professionals, educators and students.
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