Andis has announced two appointments to its management team.
by Jan Hillenmeyer
February 20, 2013
1 min to read
Tracy DeRose has joined Andis Company as marketing communications manager. She will be responsible for developing and implementing elements of advertising, social media, public relations and web strategies to increase sales of all Andis tools and appliances. She will also work with the sales and marketing teams to increase their presence at trade shows.
DeRose has 18 years of marketing experience. “We welcome Tracy to the Andis family, says Karen Formico, vice president of marketing at Andis. “She has extensive experience in planning and implementing marketing programs and we are enthusiastic about the impact she will have on the company.”
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Marc Rohde has joined Andis as director of information technology and will direct the design, development and maintenance of systems, programs and software. He will report to Laura Andis Bishop, senior vice president of finance.
“We are confident Marc’s leadership, forward thinking and technical expertise will result in an innovative technology infrastructure that supports our current and future organizational needs,” says Bishop. Visit andis.com.
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