Max Pulcini

Director of Direct to Consumer Marketing & Communications at EverWash

Max Pulcini has had a diverse and extensive career in media and marketing. Max began their career in 2011 as an intern and writer for the Philadelphia City Paper, where they wrote concert reviews, movie reviews, event reviews/previews, and a weekly online sports column. In 2012, they became a Media Producer for Friends of Kensington Football, Inc. and wrote, directed, edited, and produced a web series and documentary film titled "Rise of the Tigers". Max also became a Staff Writer for the Spirit Newspaper, covering hyper-local news in the Riverward communities in the lower Northeast section of Philadelphia. In 2013, Max became a Contributor for The Daily Beast, covering the Amtrak derailment in Philadelphia and the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial in Morristown, PA. Max also became a Staff Writer for MetroMBA, a website dedicated to MBA programs in several key metropolitan areas, and a Member of Downhill Productions, a Philadelphia-based multimedia organization. In 2014, they began blogging for PAK360 and in 2015 became a Reporter for AxisPhilly. In 2017, they took on the role of Director of Direct to Consumer Marketing & Communications for EverWash, where they were tasked with promoting their mobile app to both providers and members.

Max Pulcini attended Lenape Regional High School from 2005 to 2009 and obtained a High School degree. Max then attended Temple University from 2009 to 2013, where they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism.

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Mount Laurel, United States

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EverWash

Providing marketing support for nation's number one car wash membership program. EverWash helps owners and operators increase profits through its turnkey membership program. Its new technologies and innovations include Remote Start, digital sales attendants, and WashX Vehicle Analytics.


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