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Cecconi has joins DiMarco Group's marketing team

Adell Cecconi, DiMarco Adell Cecconi, DiMarco
Rochester, NY According to the DiMarco Group,  Adell Cecconi has joined its marketing team. As internal marketing coordinator, Cecconi will lead the marketing initiatives for DiMarco Group’s family of companies. This includes overseeing market research and strategy, planning and implementing advertising, directing graphic design and creatively building DiMarco Group’s online presence. Cecconi comes to DiMarco Group with more than 12 years of industry experience. Most recently, she was an account manager at Jay Advertising, primarily focused on marketing for Raymour & Flanigan. Cecconi attended St. John Fisher College, where she received her B.A. in communication/journalism. A resident of Webster, where she lives with her husband, Domenick, Cecconi is actively involved with community theater. She has performed in numerous shows with Pittsford Musicals, Great Lakes Productions and JCC CenterStage. She is also a voiceover artist and enjoys jazz music, traveling and being outdoors.
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