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Marketing Consultant Howard Helfant



Howard Helfant offers his services as a marketing consultant to clients in Miami and Boca Raton, Florida. He maintains offices in California as well.  Mr. Helfant has spent years building his professional network and has experience in developing marketing strategies. Mr. Helfant is a venture capitalist as well as a consultant. He has worked with many clients and he has invested in a number of startup companies in Florida as well as California.

Marketing consultants are professionals who work closely with companies in order to develop a marketing strategy. Consultants may work with online marketing, social media marketing, copywriting, nonprofit marketing, reputation management, and more. They often have a background in marketing and business. Consultants usually have an education in marketing, and years of hands on experience. 

Mr. Helfant enjoys building connections with other professional in his field. He has a broad range of professional experience and is involved in a number of different industries. He networks as often as possible in order to connect with potential clients. He has worked in a number of fields and has expanded his career into several different cities in Florida as well as California. When Mr. Helfant is not working with his clients, he enjoys spending time with his family. He is the father of three and always looks forward to spending time on the water with them. He loves planning fishing and boating trips with his family. Howard Helfant, a successful professional, has spent years developing his career as a marketing consultant and as a venture capitalist in Florida. 

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