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Saul Dennis Strategic Storyteller

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  • Philadelphia Eagles

  • Mercedes-Benz

  • Scientific American

  • Columbia Management

  • Baseball Hall of Fame

  • NetJets

  • Cadillac

  • Dow

  • WebMD

  • The Economist

  • OppenheimerFunds

  • NASDAQ

  • American Express Plum Card

  • American Express United Way

  • Maxwell House Coffee

  • NYC Dept. of Aging

  • Club75

  • News America Marketing

  • Crestron

  • Strategic Storytelling

  • Health & Wellness

  • About

  • Resumé

The formula for a successful conversation.

Whatever the equation for envy, Dow Chemical had it. Bad. Tech companies and dotcoms were the darlings of Wall Street, while the industrial giant got little credit for the magical ways it manipulated science every day. A radical overhaul of the brand’s corporate advertising was the beginning of changing investor perceptions.

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