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Ann Massei Appointed Marketing Director For Impress Communications

 

Award-Winning Visual Communications Company Poised for Major Growth

Chatsworth, CA-Paul Marino, Executive Director of Impress Communications ("Impress"), an award-winning commercial printer and visual communications company, announced that Ann Massei has been appointed to the newly created position of Marketing Director. Massei reports directly to Marino and oversees the company's communications, advertising and public relations plus competitive intelligence, brand development and market positioning activities.

Well regarded as an early adopter of technology advancements and a pacesetter for constant innovation, Impress is poised for major growth with the infusion of eight million dollars in new press equipment and capabilities added over the past 18 months. Marino says, "Ann joins us at an exciting time in our evolution. Her impressive background as a seasoned strategist, brand builder and business developer is an asset for us."

Massei's marketing career spans two decades with expertise in technology, service and entertainment businesses. She most recently worked as a strategic marketing consultant and previously served as marketing director for commercial real estate firm, Lee & Associates – Los Angeles North/Ventura.

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