Moxxy Marketing promotes Christina Fuentes to junior project manager

(Photo courtesy Moxxy Marketing; graphic by Amy Sowder)

Salinas, Calif.-based Moxxy Marketing has promoted Christina Fuentes to junior project manager, with a focus on East Coast clients.

Based in Miami, Fuentes started at Moxxy in April, after showing a successful track record of seven years in brand management and market positioning food and cannabis, according to a news release. 

During the pandemic, she’s demonstrated skill in helping fresh produce clients adapt, to grow their brands and attract new purchasers.

Fuentes excels in social media strategy and content creation, project coordination, and fostering strong client relationships, Molly Briseño, vice president, said in the release.

“Her skills and energetic attitude are just a couple qualities that make her a valuable team member, and our clients have expressed trust and confidence in her,” Briseño said. “She is a strong, capable marketer and we’re lucky to have her on our team.”

In her new role, Fuentes will continue supporting new and existing clients, with increased involvement in project management and strategic marketing efforts. She’ll be included in agency business planning and forecasting, and play an integral role in supporting Briseño and the rest of the Moxxy team.

“I truly enjoy my job, and that’s the most important thing,” Fuentes said in the release. “Moxxy has expanded my skillset in a handful of months, more than any previous job, because we all work hard, leading to results we can be proud of. I’m looking forward to continuing to make an impact in an industry with a team I’ve come to love.”

 

 

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