Description
Nancy R Lee and Philip Kotler (who coined the term ‘social marketing’ in 1971 with Gerald Zaltman) demonstrate how traditional marketing principles are successfully applied to campaigns to improve health, decrease injuries, protect the environment, build communities and enhance financial well-being. The Fifth Edition contains over 25 new cases highlighting the 10-step planning model, and a new chapter describing major theories, models and frameworks that inform social marketing strategies and inspire social marketers. Nancy R. Lee, MBA, is president of Social Marketing Services, Inc., in Seattle, Washington, and an adjunct faculty member at the University of Washington, where she teaches social marketing and marketing in the public sector. With more than 25 years of practical marketing experience in the public and private sectors, Ms. Lee has held numerous corporate marketing positions, including vice president and director of marketing for Washington’s second-largest bank and director of marketing for the region’s Children’s Hospital and Medical Center. She conducts seminars and workshops on social marketing around the world, and has been a strategic adviser for behavior change campaigns in the areas of health, safety, the environment, and financial well-being. She has been a keynote speaker on social marketing at conferences for improved water quality, energy conservation, family planning, nutrition, recycling, teen pregnancy prevention, influencing financial behaviors, and tobacco control. She has coauthored ten books with Philip Kotler.




