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Shen Milsom & Wilke welcome Lovejoy

Shen Milsom & Wilke, LLC welcomes Meredith Lovejoy as global director of marketing. Lovejoy is an accomplished marketing executive with 18 years of experience designing, leading and implementing successful branding and marketing strategies. Her background includes business development, strategic planning, market research, media relations, and building and managing teams of talented marketing professionals. "We are delighted to welcome Meredith to our team," said Fred Shen, founder and chairman. "Her diverse background will be an asset to our practice and we are eager to benefit from her strategic insight and strong leadership abilities. We look forward to her participation in the firm's continued growth." "We believe Meredith's understanding of the industry and her rigor for strategic marketing, business development and communications will enable Shen Milsom & Wilke to meet its vision and goals well into the future," said Tom Shen, managing partner. Lovejoy's previous positions included senior Marketing and Communications positions for HLW NY, Perkins Eastman, and Gruzen Samton. She was President of the SMPS-NY Chapter in 2004-2005 and is currently Board Treasurer. She is also a member of the AREW Programs Committee. At Shen Milsom & Wilke she will be responsible for directing all marketing functions for the firm, including implementing and leading the execution of strategic marketing initiatives and business development.
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