According to VHB, a planning, transportation, land development, and environmental services firm with five offices in New York and New Jersey, Jeffrey Taub, CPSM, has been named regional marketing manager. Taub will manage marketing staff and operations for VHB's New York City, Newark, Hauppauge, White Plains, and Albany offices.
"Jeff brings an in-depth knowledge of this industry and an impressive marketing background to this new role," said northeast regional manager Tom Lucivero. "His leadership will support our strategic, geographic, and market initiatives as we continue to grow in our New York and New Jersey region."
Taub joined the company in 2011 with the merger of VHB and Eng-Wong, Taub & Associates, where he was director of marketing and business development.
He has 13 years of marketing and corporate communications experience in the design and construction industry.
and has authored numerous articles for Real Estate Weekly, Marketer, and industry newsletters on a variety of marketing and business issues.
A Certified Professional Services Marketer (CPSM), Taub has been an active member of the Society of Marketing Professional Services since 2004, and previously served as President of the New Jersey Chapter. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in English at Yeshiva University in New York City.
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