GRAND RAPIDS ? Business-to-business communications company Alexander Marketing has named Lynne Hartzell to the newly created position of agency President.

Hartzell assumes the role of President having most recently served as Alexander Marketing?s Vice President of Business Development where she was responsible for the agency?s nationwide new business efforts, mentoring client service staff and leading one of the agency?s largest national accounts. As President, Hartzell will be responsible for the growth the agency with a strong focus on developing long-standing relationships with the agency?s clients.?

?I?m very pleased to have someone of Lynne?s extensive Fortune 500 background and highly regarded business acumen to lead Alexander Marketing,? said Steve Schmieder, Owner and Chief Executive Officer of Alexander Marketing. ?I am confident that with her strong leadership skills and focus on growth that she will successfully navigate the waters of the ever-changing marketing industry and lead the agency into the next chapter of its storied history.

Hartzell brings more than 25 years of Fortune 500 business experience to Alexander Marketing. She began career with Toledo, Ohio-based Owens Corning where she held a number of critical roles, including the position of Director of Strategic Marketing Communications and Global Brand Strategy where she oversaw a $40 million budget. In addition, Hartzell played a key role in Owens Corning?s global remodeling strategy to drive new business and was a member of the E-Business leadership team.

?This is a great opportunity for me to leverage both my corporate and agency experience to help Alexander Marketing take the next step in its ongoing evolution as a trendsetter in the growing digital marketplace,? Hartzell said. ?The agency has a rich history and I plan to continue the traditions of providing unparalleled client service and forward-thinking that have made Alexander Marketing what it is today. At the same time we will focus on raising the bar on success to take advantage of the numerous growth opportunities we see on the horizon.?

Hartzell received her B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Toledo and is a graduate of the Ram Charan designed Leadership Program at the University of Pennsylvania?s Wharton School of Business. She also completed the Gallup Executive Leadership and Tashigan?s Women in Executive Leadership Programs as well as a number of GAP International?s (a global management consulting company) break-through leadership development programs.

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