Carly Drum

Managing Director at DRUM Associates

Carly Drum has worked as a Salesperson at ESPN from June 1999 to March 2002, and as a Managing Director at Drum Associates, Inc. since March 2002.

Carly Drum attended Penn State University from 1995 to 1999, where they earned their Bachelor's degree in Business and Communications. Prior to their university education, they attended Millburn High School, but no further information was provided regarding their degree or field of study.

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DRUM Associates

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DRUM Associates With over 50 years of industry experience, DRUM has been a trusted end-to-end service provider from inception to delivery. DRUM’s clients benefit from domestic connections that have been built since 1967. With a unique and collaborative approach, DRUM has identified the main driver of client success: People. Through a consultative approach, DRUM recognizes the value of providing a comprehensive assessment of what makes companies successful and creates a customized strategy to reach these goals. With a focus on collaboration and transparency, DRUM is a partner that helps clients grow and evolve their business. As our competitors continue to rely on traditional methods, DRUM’s proactive approach is disrupting the status quo. DRUM understands the market is constantly changing. What is our DRUM UPSKILL solution? DRUM UPSKILL helps organizations address the changing demands of business and technology. With experienced resources, we deliver on projects and initiatives immediately, while providing upskill training pre-start and after hours in areas our partners are looking to grow. We drive a scalable partnership focused on delivery, tailored instruction, and alignment with the organizations mission, vision, and values. DRUM UPSKILL reduces costs, develops in-house talent, and establishes DE&I leadership pipelines. DRUM has been featured on various television news programs, including Fox Business “Women and Money,” NBC Nightly News, CNN’s “In the Money,” MSNBC’s “Your Business,” NY1’s “Money Matters,” and “Bloomberg Small Business.”


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