
Founded in 1998, Markcom Industries has been providing top notch quality services to a variety of clients ranging from not-for-profit organizations to corporate fortune 500 companies. Professional expertise, customer-focus, creativity, reliability and outstanding commitment to getting it right are all trademarks that set Markcom Industries apart from the competition.
We base all of our efforts around three basic principles in developing successful strategies for our clients:
Vision-Integrity-People.

We incorporate your vision with the best marketing and strategic tools available in the market. Your vision is the ideal that sets you apart and guides us in our choices for transforming it into reality.
Your ideals and our know-how make all the difference.

Your Company’s values are what drive you toward excellence every day. These values are what connects you to your clients and help you grow by serving them. We take the time in understanding what is important to you and integrate them in your communications and marketing strategy.
Your mission and our passion lead us to success.

In the world of business the right people are the only catalyst in achieving your goals. At Markcom Industries, we understand the importance of our relationships in reaching our goals, and yours. We work closely with you to insure that we are providing you with the best service at all times.
Your people and our expertise create the foundation.
At Markcom Industries, our motto is simple:
“The work is not done until the client is satisfied” |


Mr. Dejean has over 15 years of communications experience in both agency and client services. He has successfully created and managed public relations, media relations and marketing communications campaigns for a wide range of clients from start-ups to corporate firms. His areas of specialization include marketing and branding with an emphasis on media relationships and image branding for both businesses and individuals.

Mrs. Karla Shores is a former reporter for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, and the former Vice President/Print of the South Florida Black Journalists Association. She has developed an extensive relationship with various members of the South Florida media, municipalities and the business
communities. She worked as a reporter for the Grand Rapids Press covering the education and municipality beat, and later for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel as their education writer. She has written several award winning journalism pieces that have received national attention, including being part of a group of writers whose journalistic pieces were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize.
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