FWF appoints Dorothy Muszynska as chief marketing officer

Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Fifth Wheel Freight has announced the appointment of Dorothy Muszynska as its chief marketing officer.

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(Fifth Wheel Freight)

Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Fifth Wheel Freight has announced the appointment of Dorothy Muszynska as its chief marketing officer.

She will develop FWF’s strategic partnerships in coordination with the long-term vision of the company, a vital component of continued growth, according to a news release.

Muszynska is an award-winning marketing, branding, and communications expert with over 18 years of experience, the release said. She is a Northwestern University graduate with an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management.

In 2017, she founded the DM Marketing Group, a consulting firm with a mission to help small to mid-size companies achieve strategic marketing success, according to the release.

“As a transformational leader, Dorothy has successfully leveraged classical marketing training and large-scale industry experience to craft brand strategies, launch new innovations, and accelerate results in growth-oriented, mission-driven organizations,” Josh Brawley, COO of FWF, said in the release. “We are eager to have Dorothy’s professional experience and knowledge, she will ensure that FWF continues to reach new heights.”

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