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d.trio marketing group Adds Senior Account Executive

By Published On: October 27, 2011Categories: General
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d.trio marketing group announces the hiring of Julie Genung as Senior Account Executive. Genung brings over a decade of account and creative management experience to the agency’s financial services sector accounts. The agency is known for its marketing expertise and a client base that includes financial services, higher education, retail, health care, medical and insurance industries.

“Julie is a welcome addition to the client services team,” says Maureen Dyvig, Partner at d.trio. “She brings a great balance of organization and creativity that will serve our clients well today and in the future.”

Genung has a long history of creating, managing and executing client marketing plans.  Most recently she was with Element 79 in Chicago, where she worked as a Senior Project Manager on business and direct to consumer accounts.  Prior to Element 79, she worked at Ogilivy & Mather, Wunderman, and Fallon in project management capacities.  Genung has provided account and marketing services to a range of business-to-consumer & direct-to-consumer clients that have included Ameritrade, Harris Bank, Allstate, Taco Bell and Sears Craftman.

Genung received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Minnesota and resides in the Minneapolis.

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