Crosby Marketing Communications promoted Amy Inglesby to vice president, director of integration management.
In this role, Inglesby will continue to lead Crosby’s team of integration managers who oversee the planning and execution of fully integrated marketing programs. She will help establish agency-wide best practices to foster collaborative relationships with clients and streamline processes that optimize efficiency and overall campaign results.
“Amy is an integral part of the Crosby team, and her innovative thinking has helped us produce ground-breaking campaigns for major government, nonprofit and healthcare clients,” said Raymond Crosby, president and CEO of Crosby. “We will rely on her proven leadership more than ever as we continue to grow and manage demanding, multifaceted, national communications programs.”
Inglesby has more than 15 years of marketing communications experience working with leading nonprofit organizations and federal government agencies. She has served as the project lead for national public education, public service and behavior change campaigns for clients including EPA’s ENERGY STAR program, DAV (Disabled American Veterans), USDA, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, National Association of Social Workers and Catholic Relief Services.
She holds an M.B.A. from Johns Hopkins University and a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Crosby, a Capitol Communicator sponsor, provides integrated advertising, public relations, social media and digital marketing services through specialized practices in Healthcare, Government, and Nonprofits & Causes. The firm currently ranks as the ninth largest healthcare PR firm as rated by O’Dwyer’s and is a Top 15 provider on the GSA Advertising and Integrated Marketing Services (AIMS) schedule. Crosby’s mission of Inspiring Actions That Matter™ helps clients make a positive impact for individuals, families, communities and society. To learn more, visit www.crosbymarketing.com.
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