North Shore hires Vivianna Greene, promotes Brittney Bubb

(Photos and logo courtesy North Shore Living; graphic by Amelia Freidline)

North Shore Greenhouses, Thermal, Calif., has named Vivianna Greene as marketing manager and promoted Brittney Bubb to creative director.

Greene is responsible for leading North Shore’s marketing strategy, with a focus on interactive campaigns with retailers, according to a news release.

Greene has been in marketing positions at Guans Mushroom Co. and Pacific Trellis Fruit/Dulcinea Farms before joining North Shore Greenhouses.

“Her energy, enthusiasm and passion make her a great asset and team member,” Bubb said in the release. “With all the foundational work that has been done over the past several years, I’m looking forward to continuing work on defining the North Shore Living Herbs & Greens brand voice and really honing in on our messaging to consumers.”

Bubb has been with North Shore for six years, and has taken the lead on recent rebranding efforts and design work, according to the release.

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