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"Heroes Of The Stage"
Deborah Danker, Executive Producer
Danker, Deborah C. is the President and founder of Danker & Danker PR and is responsible for the development activities of each team as they pertain to individual client needs. She is a native New Yorker with over 30 years of experience in marketing and the leisure industry.
Ms. Danker received a degree in Merchandising/Retailing from Greenbrier College. Her background includes senior positions in buying for Mercantile Stores in New York, international sourcing for Lerner Stores (now New York & Company) in New York, The Limited, Inc. in Columbus Ohio, G&G Shops in New York, and Fruit of the Loom in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Deborah has handled more than $450M retail dollars under her direction leading an international team to major success.
Deborah’s international experience includes extensive contacts in the garment and fashion buying world, along with extensive media and press contacts. Her past work includes the setup of an import department for a major retailer in El Salvador and residence in Istanbul, Turkey where she worked developing an international sourcing agency that produced merchandise for key retailers in the United States and Canada.
Deborah is well known in the world of fashion as the woman that never gives up. Since its founding in 2000, Deborah C. Danker has concentrated on the development of her own company, Danker & Danker PR. The company is involved with merchandising, consulting, marketing and public relations. Her clients have included fashion houses, name brands, film producers, and record producers, authors, developing artists and well-known country legends and many international companies.
Deborah C. Danker is the President and driving force behind non-profits such as Operation Stand Down Nashville, as Vice President of the Board of Director for several years. She help developed the “Heroes Breakfast” annual fundraiser. Deborah responsible for bring Tony Mendz the CIA agent author of the book ARGO to their most successful fundraiser in 2013.
She is also on the board of O ‘Moore College of design and fashion. She works pro-bono for Film-Com, a non-profit to help support young film makers. Deborah also supports Sparkle and Twang the Tennessean Museum fundraiser as being one of the leading members of the team. She helps support Belmont Mansion, TAPC and many more Nashville non-profits.
Being part of a team is the key to success which is why her company tag line has always been “None of us is as strong as all of us”