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Warschawski Promotes Maddie Slezak to Senior Associate

by | Nov 29, 2017

Warschawski, a full-service advertising, marketing, digital, public relations, branding, web design, creative and crisis communications agency, announced the promotion of Maddie Slezak to Senior Associate. In her new role, Maddie will take on additional responsibility overseeing client relations, and will create and execute integrated marketing communications campaigns for the agency’s clients. Maddie also oversees the firm’s Assistant Associate (AA) program.

Maddie successfully completed Warschawski’s Assistant Associate (AA) program in 2015 and was hired as a Junior Associate. In 2016, she was promoted to Associate. During her time at Warschawski, Maddie has successfully implemented marketing communication strategies for several clients.

“We are excited to see Maddie continue to grow and take on a senior role within the agency.  Maddie is a great example of what makes Warschawski an award-winning agency—she is caring, fun, entrepreneurial and is always looking for ways to do things better and thrill our clients,” said Shana Harris, COO of Warschawski. “Maddie brings a positive attitude and a bright smile to everything she does that infects the rest of the office.  She has proven to be an invaluable part of the Warschawski team, and we look forward to seeing her continued growth and success.”

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