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Townsville

Mellissah Smith grew up in Townsville and cut her teeth in marketing and promotion with Channel 7, Mak Advertising and Loloma Jewellers.

Now she travels the world operating her own specialist professional service firm, Marketing Eye, which is expanding to her old home town
Wealth Creator Magazine

She is at the helm of two successful companies. She is the entrepreneur who never sleeps. She is Mellissah Smith, the Queensland born Sydney based businesswoman who packs as much into life as she possibly can.
SYDNEY: The St Vincent de Paul Society will be working hard again this Christmas producing direct mail, but this time it’s not personal.

Ozanam Industries, a special work of the St Vincent de Paul Society, operates mail fulfillment and general packaging work centres in Sydney, and today launched a multi-platform marketing campaign to promote awareness of its work.
Supply Chain Review

Manufacturers must look to marketing solutions to remain viable, one academic argues.
Ves Bogdanovich, a well-known manufacturing marketing expert who doubles as a teacher for the Masters in Marketing Course at Monash University, says the manufacturing industry is mature in many ways, but has been one of the late adopters of marketing concepts.
The Australian

Christina Kortesis has been appointed Victorian manager for Marketing Eye, a new company. The Melbourne marketing manager got the job because of her expertise in technology and customer relationship management.
The Australians

Sydney, Australia, 23 January 2005 - Marketing Eye, a marketing company that specialises in the technology, telecommunications and biotechnology sectors has appointed a former Freehills Solicitor to head up Specialist Marketing in the company.
Bharat Times

Companies flocking to outsource their IT needs to India, are seeing that local Australian companies provide a more holistic service even though the costs may be greater.

“Understanding a market is key to any business and although a few years back we saw a flurry of companies sending their IT needs offshore, this trend is losing ground,” said Roger Pais, Marketing Consultant, Marketing Eye talking to Bharat Times.