Optimized digital presence reflects the organization’s growth, expanded programming, and commitment to advancing marketing excellence across the region
WASHINGTON, June 4, 2026: The American Marketing Association Washington, D.C. Chapter (AMADC), one of the oldest and largest AMA chapters in the country, today announced the launch of its redesigned website at amadc.org. The enhanced site reflects the organization’s continued growth and commitment to delivering exceptional value to its 500+ members across D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia.
The new site was built with a community-first approach aligned with the AMADC board’s mission to keep its members at its center. More than a visual refresh, it serves as a foundation that authentically represents who AMADC is today while strategically positioning the organization to meet the changing needs of the marketing profession.
“We are truly proud of the way the updated website reflects our incredible organization,” said Amberlee Huggins, President of AMADC. “It is now easier for marketing professionals across the DMV to find their place in our community, whether they are looking to learn, connect, lead, or give back.”
“Building this site was an opportunity to tell the real AMADC story, ensuring visitors immediately understand the depth, the programs, and the community that AMADC has built over decades in the DMV,” said Julia Wilton, SVP of Technology at AMADC and Founder of Maple Leaf Communications. “Every page was written and structured to speak directly to the marketers AMADC serves, from students just entering the field to C-suite executives leading it.”
The new site was designed and developed by Maple Leaf Communications, leveraging AI-assisted development tools to ensure a clean, modern, and scalable structure that visually represents AMADC’s standard of excellence. Key highlights include:
- A streamlined membership section with clear information on membership types, benefits, and exclusive member discounts
- A dynamic events section showcasing upcoming and past programming, giving the community a real-time look at everything AMADC delivers throughout the year
- Dedicated pages for the Marketing Mentor Network, Executive Marketer Leadership Circle, Emerging Leaders, and Collegiate Connector programs
- A new Collaborate section for organizations and individuals interested in speaking, hosting, or partnering with AMADC
- Expanded sponsorship information with package details for organizations looking to engage the DMV marketing community
- Refreshed content throughout that reflects the energy, expertise, and ambition of the AMADC community
AMADC serves marketing professionals across government, corporate, nonprofit, and academic sectors in the D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia area. To explore the new site and learn more about membership, programs, and upcoming events, visit amadc.org.
About AMADC
The American Marketing Association Washington, D.C. Chapter (AMADC) is one of the oldest and largest AMA chapters in the country, serving 1,000+ marketing professionals across the DMV. Through events, signature programs, and a vibrant community of marketers at every career stage, AMADC is dedicated to advancing marketing excellence and fostering meaningful connections across the region. Learn more at amadc.org.
About the American Marketing Association
Founded in 1937, the American Marketing Association is the world’s largest community of marketers, connecting professionals through more than 65 professional chapters and 320+ collegiate chapters across North America. Learn more at ama.org.
About Maple Leaf Communications
Maple Leaf Communications (MLC) is a fractional marketing firm that thrives on complexity. Specializing in rebrands, digital strategy, and the high-stakes moments that mergers and acquisitions demand, MLC works across technology, space, and high-growth sectors to deliver senior strategy and full-stack modern execution. From marketing strategy to digital presence, MLC embeds as part of the client team for organizations ready to move and make their mark. For more information, visit mplleaf.com.
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