Fresh Fish Today Marketing

Fresh Fish Today Marketing We are a experiential marketing firm who specializes in the art of "connecting the dots'" between brands and their target audiences.

11/11/2024
Fresh Fish Today Marketing was thrilled to be invited to attend the official launch of America’s newest and most impress...
10/17/2024

Fresh Fish Today Marketing was thrilled to be invited to attend the official launch of America’s newest and most impressive, Community-focused piece of commissioned art, “The Calling”. It took over two years for the Scottish artist and his team to create the 30’ tall loon sculpture; all funded privately to benefit the local vibrancy of the Midway neighborhood. It proudly now “nests” at the corner of University and Snelling Avenue in St. Paul, MN and is a must-see piece of artwork.

Never forget.  🇺🇸
09/11/2024

Never forget. 🇺🇸

"Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it. It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it."...
05/27/2024

"Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it. It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it." - Unknown

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About Fresh Fish Today Marketing

Who is Mike Dinndorf?

Mike Dinndorf is an energetic and passionate marketing leader who has driven big brands, managed big budgets and nurtured millions of consumer touch points across his 20+ year career.

​He's done it all but don't let that fool you.

Mike is at his best when presented with marketing challenges that require his unique set of skills. When you need it most, expect Mike to wear many hats and get his hands dirtier than a rough-neck in an Oklahoma oil field. As he likes to say, "If you want to know the pulse of the customer, you won't feel it by reading reports in the corner office."