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Saladino joins Baker Public Relations

According to Albany-based Baker Public Relations, Danielle Saladino has joined the firm as social media strategist and account executive. Saladino will develop and implement social media campaigns, as well as help manage the development and implementation of public relations campaigns, to create visibility for its technology, consumer, health & wellness/lifestyle, real estate, legal, education, hospitality, tourism, and non-profit clients. Saladino most recently served as marketing communications manager at Curran Investment Management, a financial investment firm in Albany. During her more than three years with the firm she implemented comprehensive marketing campaigns, redesigned the company's website, in addition to increasing the firm's awareness among prospective clients, the public, and media. Saladino's experience also includes introducing new marketing strategies at Classe Catering and event coordination with the Hearst Corporation (Times Union).
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