Cisco Adler

About Cisco Adler - Are you ready to add extreme response and effectiveness to your direct marketing?

If so, call me. I integrate dynamic offline messaging and design and a trackable online response system to achieve higher response rates and build better customer relationships in less time.

Here's a little about my background:

An accomplished marketing strategist, designer, and photographer, Cisco has over 15 years of experience in developing and creating unique communications solutions.

Recently, he served as Vice President for Marketing and Communications at Belmont Abbey College, just outside of Charlotte, NC. Cisco was responsible for redesigning, redeveloping and repositioning the College’s identity and served as one of seven advisors on the President’s Executive Cabinet.

He has served as Vice President of Marketing for the legendary fitness company, York Barbell, where he was responsible for all product development and design including: product function, aesthetic attributes, retail packaging, and presentation of new products to business customers.

Cisco also designed and patented private label programs, such as a state-of-the-art fitness equipment merchandising system for Dick’s Sporting Goods.

Cisco is also an award-winning, photographer, ranked one of the top three in a seven-state region. He has been contracted by the AP, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and numerous other publications.

Turbocharge your direct marketing response by contacting Cisco at ExtremeDirectMarketing.com or by emailing Cisco@AdlerDirect.com or calling 704-248-7622


Shaq and Cisco during a photo shoot at the player's home. Still one of my favorite photos!

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