Unofficially Established in 1976

Greg genuinely loves great marketing and has since he was just a child. Seriously...in addition to playing “Cops and Robbers,” young Greg regularly set up a marketing firm on his front porch! The company's name was – and now is – "Manko Marketing Inc."

What is Unconventional Financial Marketing™?

This distinctive methodology means taking a look at projects from a fresh and unexpected perspective, applying consumer marketing techniques to the frequently staid financial world. It recognizes that whether clients are individuals or institutions, actual human beings sign contracts…and hopefully will prefer an intriguing concept to the same old boring ones. Ideally, it infuses some fun into the marketing process while also keeping a keen eye on results.

15 Years of Experience Working for You

Manko Marketing Inc. is the brainchild of Greg Manko, who has worked for leading global financial institutions and with clients from a multitude of Fortune 500 companies. He can hit the ground running on your projects by interacting with Sales, Product Management, Implementations and Customer Service. He’s also proficient in navigating compliance regulations, corporate branding guidelines and multi-level matrix reporting structures.

Prior to establishing his own practice, Greg was Vice President and Head of Marketing, Americas, for Deutsche Bank’s Global Transaction Banking division in New York. Previously, he was a Senior Marketing Communications Manager in MetLife’s Retirement and Savings organization in New York. Greg also served as Director of Marketing for Signature Financial Planning in Pittsburgh.

He received his MBA in marketing and management from New York University’s Stern School of Business. His BA in marketing and speech communications is from Marietta College in Ohio.

Greg has served on the board of directors of the Anti-Violence Project (AVP) in New York City and he currently contributes his marketing expertise to AVP.

About the Logo

Designed to represent the steps of the front porch where young Greg initially founded his marketing firm, the logo illustrates the progressive action of always moving onward and upward. Not coincidentally, the lines also resemble a double set of M‘s.