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26.10.2022 - 22:21 / deadline.com
Sunshine Sachs Morgan & Lylis has named five executives to new senior roles as the firm expands its leadership team across the company.
Amelia Makin and Andrew Stein have been promoted to Executive Vice President roles, while Gabrielle Lee is being elevated into the role of Senior Vice President, Diversity Equity Inclusion & Accessibility & Multicultural Communications, and Brooke Blumberg to Senior Vice President, Awards and Content. The firm also welcomed Alejandro Grau, Senior Vice President, to lead the company’s San Francisco office which he started last year.
The company, founded in New York in 1992 by Ken Sunshine, has grown to more than 250 employees across six offices, with services across public relations; earned, owned and paid marketing; and in-house creative and content development. Earlier this year, partners Keleigh Thomas Morgan and Heather Lylis were elevated to co-presidents, with the agency updating its name.
”These announcements recognize the outstanding contributions and leadership that this group of executives provide, with each bringing unique skills and experiences that has enabled us to think bigger, build upon the strength of our culture, and deliver an immensely diverse set of work for our clients,” said Shawn Sachs, CEO. “We’re excited to both promote from within and add new leadership with the expansion into San Francisco that we believe sets us up for an even brighter future.”
Makin started with the company in 2010 in New York with a focus on global issues. She now manages the Washington D.C. and Atlanta offices, promotes growth and integration across the company and works with clients including Microsoft, National 4-H Council, Rotary International and Decolonizing Wealth Project.
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