DMA Circulation Council to Induct Pete Pedersen Into Circulation Hall of FameInduction Ceremony will be Held During 23rd Annual Circulation Day in New York, NY, January 27, 2009 — The Direct Marketing Association’s (DMA) Circulation Council today announced it will induct Pete Pedersen, former executive director, Publisher Relations for Publisher’s Clearing House (PCH) into the DMA Circulation Hall of Fame. The award will be presented at a ceremony during DMA’s 23rd Annual Circulation Day, on February 3, at the Marriot Marquis in DMA’s Circulation Hall of Fame Award recognizes a peer-elected individual who has significantly contributed to the circulation profession through workplace achievement, circulation breakthrough, creativity, and/or community involvement. Susan Allyn, the 2008 Hall of Fame inductee and vice president, Customer Acquisition for Hearst Magazines, will present the award. “Pete Pedersen is so deserving of this honor,” said Michele Jaworski, principal at MJ Consulting and member of DMA’s Circulation Council Education and Events Committee. “He has been instrumental in both the publishing and direct marketing communities in numerous ways and his credibility and integrity have been steadying influences. Over the years he has helped so many of us grow and manage our own businesses — but more than that, Pete has been a friend, mentor, and role model to us all.” Pete Pedersen began his circulation career at Time Inc.’s LIFE Magazine, where he served as vice president for Life Circulation Company and its successor companies. After Time Inc., Pedersen spent two years on active duty in the United States Army. Upon his return, Pedersen joined PCH in 1979 as director of Sales Development where he was responsible for testing and developing what later became Power Line, PCH’s telemarketing arm. For 25 years he ran the company’s publisher relations activities with over 600 clients in the He served as a Board Director for both the Fulfillment Management Association (FMA) and the XYZ Club, and has been inducted into the FMA Hall of Fame. Pedersen is also a lecturer at For a complete list of past DMA Circulation Hall of Fame honorees, please visit click here. For more information or to register to attend DMA’s Circulation day, please visit www.dmacircday.org. DMA will provide complimentary Circulation Day registrations for editorial staff of media outlets that cover direct marketing-related topics. For more information about our requirements for press credentials, click here. To request press registration, please email DMA at pressregistration@the-dma.org. About DMA Circulation Council The DMA Circulation Council’s goal is to be the authoritative voice on the marketing of magazine circulation and related products by providing valuable and credible services and attracting key industry players to its membership and events. The Council is committed to attracting new talent to the circulation industry by reaching out to the education market and becoming an advocate of careers in circulation marketing. For information, visit www.the-dma.org/councils/circulationcouncil. About Direct Marketing Association (DMA) The Direct Marketing Association (www.the-dma.org) is the leading global trade association of businesses and nonprofit organizations using and supporting multichannel direct marketing tools and techniques. DMA advocates standards for responsible marketing, promotes relevance as the key to reaching consumers with desirable offers, and provides cutting-edge research, education, and networking opportunities to improve results throughout the end-to-end direct marketing process. Founded in 1917, DMA today represents more than 3,400 companies from dozens of vertical industries in the In 2008, marketers — commercial and nonprofit — spent $176.9 billion on direct marketing, which accounted for 52.1 percent of all ad expenditures in the The Power of Direct: Relevance. Responsibility. Results. # # #
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