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EYP Architecture & Engineering names Jensen as marketing manager

According to EYP Architecture & Engineering, Brook Jensen joined the firm as marketing manager of its nationally recognized education sector. In her new role, she will lead the education sector's marketing efforts, creating business development strategy and awareness tactics to support growth in business with new and existing clients. Prior to joining EYP, Jensen served as national director of marketing and business development for KSQ Architects in Tulsa, OK, and HADP Architecture in Atlanta, GA. Her more than eight years in the A/E/C industry includes guidance of the overall national marketing direction of multi-office companies, management of marketing teams, creation and implementation of marketing collateral, and developing and fostering client relationships. EYP director of marketing Susan Radzyminski said, "Brook's successful track record in strategic marketing and client development will be an asset to the firm, and is needed more than ever in this competitive market. I am confident that our education sector will continue to expand and thrive under her strong marketing leadership." A former director of the Council of Educational Facility Planners International's Oklahoma chapter, Jensen also served on the Southwest Association of College and University Housing Officers' exhibit committee, and is an active member of the Society of Marketing Professional Services.
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