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Blog - About Us

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I Am Merkle, Vol. 7

I Am Merkle is a series of interviews that showcase the individuals who make Merkle a unique and diverse place to work. This month, learn more about our featured employee, Sanie Mikaelian.
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I Am Merkle, Vol. 6

I Am Merkle is a series of interviews that showcase the individuals who make Merkle a unique and diverse place to work. This month, learn more about our featured employee, Sanie Mikaelian.
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I Am Merkle, Vol. 5

I Am Merkle is a series of interviews that showcases the individuals who make Merkle a diverse and unique place to work. Learn more about Jackie Sass, Director of Internal Communications at Merkle.
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Why I'm Equal: National Coming Out Day

National Coming Out Day is Sunday October 11. This Year, we asked members of our Diversity & Inclusion team questions about the LGBTQ+ community and what the biggest challenges are.
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Merkle’s Evolution, From Direct to Digital

Merkle’s eye is on customer experience transformation. Having been investing in our identity capability for 30 years, it continues to be a big focus for Merkle this year and in the future.
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I Am Merkle: Why I’m Equal, Part 2

Women's Equality Day commemorates the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, granting the right to vote to women. The amendment was first introduced in 1878. In 1971, the U.S. Congress designated August 26 as Women's Equality Day. Employees around Merkle share more about what gender equality means to them.
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I Am Merkle: Why I’m Equal, Part 1

Women's Equality Day commemorates the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, granting the right to vote to women. The amendment was first introduced in 1878. In 1971, the U.S. Congress designated August 26 as Women's Equality Day. Employees around Merkle share more about what gender equality means to them:
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