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Can-Spam backer to lose top exec







Can-Spam backer to lose top exec

Can-Spam backer to lose top exec 12/17/2003 07:11 PM

The Direct Marketing Association, which helped shape the first U.S. federal antispam law, announces that CEO Robert Wientzen is planning to retire.




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