Rick Bennett Advertising
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Rick Bennett is the one-man ad agency who took Oracle from $15 million to its first billion dollar sales year. Rick is also a mathematician and inventor covered early in his career by everybody from Business Week to The Wall Street Journal. He has appeared on ABC's Good Morning America, both NBC's Today and Tomorrow With Tom Snyder shows, PBS's McNeil-Lehrer Report and on the syndicated Mike Douglas Show. He went to Andover with George W. Bush and subsequently majored in mathematics at Whitman College. He worked with Dick Morris to successfully pass Massachusetts' 1980 tax-limitation initiative, created Salesforce.com's "I will not give my lunch money to Siebel" campaign, is currently involved with several startups, and sits on the TenFold board of directors. He can be contacted and his work viewed at www.rickbennett.com. The computer-company-as-ad-agency ASP will debut at www.securereferrals.com after initial client beta testing.
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