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The Brandon Agency Adds Four to Growing Agency Teams

Date
30 Jun 2015
Author
Brandon
New Associates

The Brandon Agency, the largest and most awarded privately-held integrated marketing communications firm in the Carolinas, continues to grow, expanding both its client base, as well as its capabilities to ensure the company exceeds customer expectations.

As part of that growth, The Brandon Agency has added four new members to its growing social media and public relations team to serve the company’s expanding roster of clients.

Stephanie Krause has joined the team as a digital design specialist. In this role, she is responsible for the creation, editing and production of digital assets and design projects to support the company’s social media and public relations clients, including social media images, video, public relations images and web design. She is a recent graduate from Coastal Carolina University (CCU) with a bachelor’s degree in graphic design.

Kayla Liland assumed the analytics specialist role for the agency. In this role, she will analyze web traffic behavior, and create recommendations to improve the conversion rate and user experience for the agency’s clients. She is currently enrolled in CCU pursuing her MBA. She currently holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry.

Anthony Orientale, a CCU graduate with a degree in communication with a concentration in public relations, and Kyle Oland, a Waynesburg University graduate with a bachelor’s degree in public relations, have joined the team as public relations and social media associates. In this role, they will focus on assisting the team in developing and delivering creative communications approaches that help the agency’s clients reach their business objectives.

“As we continue to grow our client base, and expand our capabilities to meet their ever-changing needs, we’re pleased to add Stephanie, Kayla, Anthony and Kyle to our team,” Scott Brandon, CEO of The Brandon Agency, said. “Their skills will be a great asset to our office and our clients.”

The Brandon Agency has been the driving force behind many well-known brands including Southern Tide, CresCom Bank, Santee Cooper, HTC, Williams Knife Co., Brittain Resort Management and Beaufort, S.C., developing and delivering tangible results that positively impact business.

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