Deborah Mourey - Been in the hallway and learned a lot.

A college professor, blogger, speaker, workshop leader and consultant, Deborah entertains and informs audiences around the country in marketing best practices. Always practical and funny, she’s a popular addition to the podium.

Specializing in B2B marketing, her expertise in both traditional and digital marketing has helped establish her as a thought leader in using the power of the Web 2.0 and social medial tool kits.  The focus of her consulting to CEO’s is that social networking is changing all aspects of business from HR to customer service; from product innovation and employee relations to marketing.

For a complete list of topics and more entertainment — please visit DeborahMourey.com — I’d love to hear from you.

Email: deborah@deborahmourey.com

Linked In:  http://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahmourey

Twitter:  http://twitter.com/dmourey

Google+: deborah.mourey

Skype: deborah.mourey

15 Responses
  • Karl Heinz Kremer
    April 20, 2009

    Deborah,
    I found your blog on the web – which was hard because Google apparently does not know about your site yet. What I was not able to find is your Twitter ID.
    Karl Heinz

  • Deborah
    April 20, 2009

    http://twitter.com/dmourey

    I am just getting started with marketing the blog. i wanted to make sure I had the look and tone/intention clear and that took some time. Thanks, see you on twitter. Deb

  • Michael Marciano
    July 25, 2011

    Deborah,

    Connecting through your blog as you requested via Twitter.

    Looked for a contact us or information section and could not find one so I thought a comment would be the best route.

    I’d love to connect over coffee or via the phone when you’re available.

    Look forward to speaking with you.

    Michael

  • Mary Levering
    July 25, 2011

    This is great website with loads of really practical and sensible advice and it’s so readable! I’m so glad I finally have the time to read it properly and absorb all your helpful ideas … Thanks so much for writing it. Now I need to start following your helpful tips. Please keep it coming!!! Mary

  • Deborah
    July 27, 2011

    Thank you for you kind comments. I am most grateful.

  • rachel
    May 25, 2012

    Are you Jenna Marble’s mom??!!?

  • Deborah
    May 27, 2012

    Yes I am. Thanks for reading the post. We appreciate the support.

  • lyn
    September 22, 2012

    Hi, I found this site through jenna’s tweet about her iphone5, I’m so glad I came on here! It’s a brilliant treasure chest of information! I am in a comfortable job+i haven’t properly self appraised myself as much as I should! Thanks!

  • Deborah
    September 22, 2012

    so happy that you found something of value here. GO!

  • Ella
    May 19, 2015

    Oh my god, this is the greatest place on the internet. Go Debby Machine!

  • Deborah
    May 20, 2015

    Hi Ella, thanks so much… Deb

  • Julia
    October 5, 2015

    Hello Deborah,

    This is so amazing. I wish I could work for you! I’m just starting my career and I feel like this is such a big jungle and I can’t really make a difference or help people or leave an impact at all.
    Thank you for being so inspiring and keeping it real!
    I adore your daughter as well.
    You guys are amazing.

    Greets from
    Julia x

  • Deborah
    October 12, 2015

    Hi Julia, thanks for your kind words. Work goes from being a jungle to being a game to being a way to earn to eat to a way to learn and grow. So complicated. Let me know how I can help you and thanks for supporting Jenna. Best to you, Deborah

  • Lisa
    January 20, 2017

    Hi Deborah, I found out about you through Jenna’s vlog. You sound like an amazing, inspiring person, I very much enjoyed finding out more about you! I was just wondering, why does Jenna call you the “Debbie Machine”? How did this nickname originate?
    Lisa

  • Deborah
    January 23, 2017

    Lisa, excellent question. We were just discussing this on twitter. We think it started when I went grocery shopping w Julien and we both were very efficient(Julien is a tornado in the kitchen and grocery store). I didn’t know him well but I guess I impressed him with my “get it done” attitude. He told Jenna I was like a machine and … the name Debbie Machine was born and for some reason… it stuck. Thanks for checking out the blog. 🙂

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