2011.01.31: January 31, 2011: Adworkshop in Lake Placid recently announced the addition of Zimbabwe RPCV Sarah Wilson to its team as a new public relations, social and content supervisor
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2011.01.31: January 31, 2011: Adworkshop in Lake Placid recently announced the addition of Zimbabwe RPCV Sarah Wilson to its team as a new public relations, social and content supervisor
Adworkshop in Lake Placid recently announced the addition of Zimbabwe RPCV Sarah Wilson to its team as a new public relations, social and content supervisor
As president of Sarah Wilson Business Communications, an entrepreneurial business excelling in high-quality, multichannel marketing, branding and public-relations campaigns, Wilson has made a name for herself as a skilled and dynamic force in digital public relations and social media marketing. Additionally, her work as executive director of the Institute for Financial Services at Champlain College in Vermont, director of marketing and pubilc relations at Stowe Regional Chamber of Commerce, Associate vice president at Brown Brothers Harriman and Company and service with the U.S. Peace Corps in Zimbabwe provide a unique perspective on the growth of public relations as a driving force for promoting and growing a client's message.
Adworkshop in Lake Placid recently announced the addition of Zimbabwe RPCV Sarah Wilson to its team as a new public relations, social and content supervisor
AdWorkshop welcomes Wilson to staff
January 31, 2011
LAKE PLACID - Adworkshop in Lake Placid recently announced the addition of Sarah Wilson to its team as a new public relations, social and content supervisor.
"Wilson brings her highly specialized experience in growing dynamic public relations, social media and inbound marketing campaigns to the Adworkshop and Inphorm PR team," an Adworkshop spokesperson said in a prepared statement.
As president of Sarah Wilson Business Communications, an entrepreneurial business excelling in high-quality, multichannel marketing, branding and public-relations campaigns, Wilson has made a name for herself as a skilled and dynamic force in digital public relations and social media marketing. Additionally, her work as executive director of the Institute for Financial Services at Champlain College in Vermont, director of marketing and pubilc relations at Stowe Regional Chamber of Commerce, Associate vice president at Brown Brothers Harriman and Company and service with the U.S. Peace Corps in Zimbabwe provide a unique perspective on the growth of public relations as a driving force for promoting and growing a client's message.
"Sarah's experience in marketing and public relations and her energy and enthusiasm for everything she does makes her a strong, leading force in this industry," Adworkshop General Manager Darcy Norfolk stated. "We can't wait to get her started on our new and upcoming digital marketing and public relations campaigns."
Wilson lives in Keene with her husband, two children and three horses.
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