FARMINGTON HILLS, MI, January 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Marx Layne & Company—a full-service marketing, public relations and digital media agency—has announced the promotion of Mike Ingberg from account executive to senior account executive. The announcement was made by managing partner Michael Layne.
Since joining the agency in 2006, Ingberg has been responsible for executing public relations and marketing strategies for a variety of clients in the professional service, healthcare, hospitality, non-profit and alternative energy industries. He possesses more than a decade of experience in sports public relations and event promotion.
Ingberg graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism. He resides in Bingham Farms.
Founded in 1987, Marx Layne & Company is among Michigan's leading independently owned public relations agencies. The agency provides individualized marketing and corporate communications services on a local, regional, national and global basis to clients in the energy, technology, nonprofit, manufacturing, retail, real estate development, financial, hospitality, educational, health care, professional service and communications industries.
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