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Woolley steps down from Direct Marketing Association

CEO said commute between her home near Washington, D.C., and group's offices in New York City had become too much Woolley Linda Woolley has resigned as president and CEO of the $24 million-revenue Direct Marketing Association after about two years at the helm of the New York City-based organization. In an interview with CEO Update, Woolley said she is stepping down because the commute between her home in the Washington, D.C, area and the association's headquarters in New York had come to consume most of her time. "I was pretty much living on Amtrak," Woolley said. Woolley's departure marks the third time DMA has lost its top executive since 2009. Woolley, who had… Read More