Digital agency Ciceron has a new executive creative director.
Last week, the firm announced the addition of Amy Pressnall, who has more than two decades of experience in digital and print work.
"Amy brings a tremendous background in loyalty marketing, brand development and digital expertise to us and our clients," said Andrew Eklund, founder and CEO of Ciceron, in a statement. "I truly believe she has the creative and strategic talent to take our brand to the next level."
Prior to joining Ciceron, Pressnall had leadership positions at companies such as The Lacek Group, Target, MRM Interactive, Olson 1to1, and most recently, Shinebox advertising agency.
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