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R&J Strategic Communications Promotes Tiffany Miller to Vice President

by | Apr 19, 2018

R&J Strategic Communications, a full service integrated marketing and public relations agency, announced that Tiffany Miller has been promoted to Vice President. Already a member of R&J’s Senior Management Committee, Miller will oversee R&J’s team of account service professionals, ensuring the consistency and quality of client service, and providing individual avenues of growth for each member of the team.

Joining R&J in 2006, Miller quickly grew through the ranks, most recently holding the position of Associate Vice President. She will continue to lead R&J’s Business-to-Business division, providing guidance for the agency’s non-profit, real-estate, financial services and healthcare accounts. Under her direction, R&J’s B2B accounts flourished, providing the agency with expanded expertise and deepened reach into these sectors.

“Tiffany has a unique ability to quickly connect with, and earn the respect of clients, colleagues and partners in the industry,” said Scott Marioni, Executive Vice President of R&J Strategic Communications. “Not only has she been instrumental to our growth and success over the last several years, but she sets an excellent example for the rest of the staff to follow and represents the agency well in every respect. We are very fortunate to have Tiffany as a key member of our leadership team.”

Miller was named as one of Jersey’s Best Marketing and Communications Professionals Under 40 for 2016 by the NJ Ad Club and Jersey Shore Public Relations and Advertising Association.

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