Ten Acre expands creative team

Grand Forks, N.D.-based marketing company names Tricia Benedetto as creative director.

Ten Acre hires Tricia Benedetto
Ten Acre hires Tricia Benedetto
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Ten Acre Marketing has hired Tricia Benedetto as creative director. Most recently Benedetto led creative departments within food, giving and entertainment agencies. Her experience also includes early career opportunities working with Milton Glaser and Ralph Lauren in New York City.

“We are beyond thrilled to have Tricia join our expanding team,” Leah Halverson, CEO of Ten Acre, said in a release. “She brings a brand-new perspective to the visual language of food and agriculture. Her wide range of experience across many industries outside of agriculture will serve to present new and unique opportunities for our clients. With her leadership, I know she’ll help us position brands to advance agriculture and really make a difference in the industry.”

Benedetto will work out of Philadelphia and oversee in-house creative as well as freelance partners. She will serve on the Ten Acre leadership team and help develop strategy to enhance the overall business, and client success, the Grand Forks, N.D.-based company said.

“I’m honored to contribute to the growth of Ten Acre, and to introduce my experiences from other industries to the excitement of agriculture and produce,” Benedetto said. “The team has such a deep understanding and passion in this space, which will allow me and our creative team to develop and execute work that will help clients achieve their goals. There is so much opportunity to elevate creativity in agriculture, and I’m excited to be a part of it.”

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