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Dunn Data is a well established leader in aggregating data and applying it to marketing solutions in direct mail, e-mail and mobile phone media. 

Dunn Data

Dunn Data Company is a leading provider of Consumer and Business Market Databases.  It’s partner company, Wink Mobile Banner Marketing, is a pioneer in managing Mobile Banner Campaigns.

Founder Mal Dunn brought Direct Marketing to Madison Avenue in 1964, forging the original DM departments of both Ogilvy and BBDO. Mal went on to pioneer database marketing, developing the first multi-sourced marketing database in 1974.

In 2007, MDA was restructured into Dunn Data Company, a multi-channel database-marketing firm focused on the future.  DDC launched WINK in 2008 to support the emerging Mobile Device Banner Advertising Media.

With more than 35 years of direct marketing experience and a commitment to marketing innovation, Dunn Data Company has a unique solution to find your next new customers.

 

 

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