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Lifelong Lessons in Marketing

with Ed Mahlman

For the tenth episode of Withology, Brian is joined by a good friend and Executive Vice President at Brian Communications, Ed Mahlman.

 

Brian Communication's EVP,  Ed Mahlman smiles in front of a red background. Behind him the text reads " Withology podcast".

 

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Ed was raised in Philadelphia and hasn’t strayed far from his roots. Ed always knew he had a future in strategic communications. From the moment his grade school praised him for his “What I Did This Summer” report, Ed embarked on a lifelong journey into the media world.

In this episode, Ed delves into his work leading the Pennsylvania Lottery, as well as some of his favorite campaigns he’s worked on throughout his career. As one of the agency’s favorite storytellers, Ed shares his great wisdom and provides advice for media professionals of all ages. Listen in to learn more about why #TeamBrian is lucky to have Ed Mahlman on our team.

Let’s continue the conversation.
Let’s continue the conversation.

Not sure what “Withology” means? That’s because we made it up. Extraordinary things happen through collaboration, influence and inspiration. No successful person has ever achieved their goals on their own. Host Brian Tierney sits down with the nation’s most successful business and industry leaders to discuss their personal journeys and unpack the stories and people who helped them get to where they are today. Withology explores the philosophy that Brian’s parents instilled in him at a young age: anything is possible with hard work and great people.
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