MANHATTAN, NY, February 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Buzz Brand Marketing, a top boutique marketing and pr firm, headquartered in New York, is starting off the New Year with some major plans and announcements. With the addition of new executives, new market launches across the United States and focusing their philanthropic efforts on the empowerment of women and girls, 2011 is sure to be a stellar year for this team of all-stars.
Buzz is proud to announce the addition of Lexi Chow and Tonia Purnell-Respes to the executive team. Lexi Chow comes to Buzz as the Senior VP of Lifestyle & Entertainment, after having sat at the helm of her own company Lexi Chow PR & Co. for six years. Lexi brings a wealth of knowledge and a superior database of media and client relationships to the Buzz family as she manages the day-to-day practice of this area, as well as and major client accounts. Tonia Purnell-Respes comes to Buzz Brand Marketing after years of teaching and employment as a business development associate and an independent contractor in the financial and event planning worlds. Tonia, with a very diverse background and a keen sense of revenue generation will serve as the VP of Business Development.
With an even stronger team in place and a solid strategic plan, Buzz plans to officially launch operations in 3 major markets this year beginning with Philadelphia, followed by Atlanta and Miami. Prior to the Philadelphia launch event, which is tentatively scheduled for May, there will be an official launch in NYC for the Lifestyle & Entertainment practice in April. This Lifestyle & Entertainment launch will prove to be a must-attend for power players across industries including hospitality gurus, premiere venue moguls, label execs and more.
Staff, Expansion... Clients! Buzz has many returning clients, of course, and some new ones to boot. For the latest in Buzz news and updates, follow us on twitter via @buzzgroup and visit our facebook Buzz Brand Marketing company pages to learn more about our client roster. Current clients include: Kevin Powell (Author/Activist), The Jersey 4, Maureen Shea (Boxer/Personality), Music Producer Al "Boola" Lewis, Ezekiel Jiles (Entertainer/Activist), Chef Carlos Brown (celebrity chef), The Palmetto restaurant, Michael "Mike B" Barnett (Stylist and Designer) and more.
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