Acker
Lambert Jemley has a diverse and extensive work experience. Lambert started their career at Cole & Weber in 1989 as a Vice President and worked there until 1996. Lambert then joined DDB Needham as a Senior Vice President, where they rapidly built a profitable technology marketing services practice. In 1999, they joined AccessLine Communications as the Vice President of Marketing and successfully developed marketing strategies that significantly increased sales leads and revenue. Lambert then moved on to Loudeye as the Vice President of Marketing, where they were responsible for delivering effective product management and aggressive marketing programs. In 2003, they became the Vice President of Channel Marketing at Cranium, where they were accountable for strategic channel, retail, and sales strategies. Lambert then joined DocuSign, Inc. as the Vice President of Marketing in 2006, where they played a crucial role in re-launching the business and achieving triple-digit growth in various areas. Lastly, Lambert worked at Wunderman as the Executive Group Account Director for Team Microsoft/Global Team, managing accounts and leading a team from 2008 to 2010. Currently, Lambert is the Managing Director at Acker Merrall & Condit, the largest fine & rare wine auction firm in the world.
Lambert Jemley pursued their Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science at the University of Louisville from 1978 to 1982. Later, they attended the Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales from 1984 to 1985, where they obtained a Master of Arts degree in Economics.
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Acker
Now in its third century of business, established in 1820, Acker is the oldest and most respected wine shop in America, the largest global wine auction house, and the preeminent destination for fine wine and spirits worldwide. A true one-stop-shop for expert wine services in every form, Acker’s culture is deeply rooted in customer service, upholding a commitment to the highest standards, applied across a vast array of amenities including a world-class wine club, fine wine retail inventory, a wine concierge service, advisement on wine as an investment, cellar consultations and appraisals, first-class wine education programs, bespoke events and tastings, corporate business services, and its crown jewel, global fine and rare wine and spirits auctions. In 2008, only ten years after its first auction in New York City, Acker became the first auction house to recognize the growing thirst for wine in Asia and held its first Asia sale on May 31st, 2008 in Hong Kong. In 2011, Acker cemented its position at the top of the wine auction market by being the first wine auction firm to exceed US$100 million in revenue between all of its affiliates, setting hundreds of world records for wine throughout the year in the process. It crossed the $1 billion mark in auction revenue in 2018. With affiliated companies in Hong Kong, New York City, Tokyo, London, and further expansion on the horizon, Acker hosts “live” auctions every month, and has a constantly running internet auction, providing its clients constant access to the world’s best wines and spirits. Today, it is the world’s largest wine auction house, atop the wine auction market in revenue earnings for the majority of the past decade. Its name is synonymous with personalized, polished, and expert services in all areas of wine and spirits.