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Warschawski Adds Christene Starin as Senior Associate

by | Jul 13, 2018

Warschawski, a full-service advertising, marketing, digital, public relations, branding, web design, VR/AR, videography and photography, creative and crisis communications agency, announced the addition of Christene Starin as Senior Associate.

In her role, Christene will be based out of the D.C. office and will handle account management and execute integrated strategic communications campaigns, which include PR, social media, design, branding, and digital marketing. Christene is certified in Google Analytics, Google Adwords and is a Hubspot Inbound Certified Professional.

Prior to joining Warschawski, Christene executed strategic planning and development, campaign creation, development of websites and blogs, and social media campaigns, which resulted in quality lead generation and audience engagement for a variety of companies, including MantisNet, Nishan Halim DMD, Myrick CPA, Hier and Haines Salon, and Philips Financial Strategies, to name a few. Christene brings experience in brand development, SEO & UX, digital marketing, content creation and social media.

“We are excited to have Christene join the W family,” said Shana Harris, COO of Warschawski.  “Christene brings a strong background of diverse marketing communications skills, and has a positive energy that immediately lights up a room the moment she enters. We look forward to her growth within the agency and her role in helping our clients achieve their business goals.”

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