Phase 3 Marketing & Communications Names David Randolph Senior VP of Strategy & Operations
Phase 3 Marketing and Communications, an integrated marketing, PR, creative, digital, print and marketing logistics service provider based in Atlanta, announces today the addition of David Randolph as senior VP of strategy & operations.
Most recently, Randolph served as chief strategy officer and president of DRUM Agency Atlanta, building the Insights and Strategy team and focusing on new business opportunities. Prior to DRUM, Randolph helped build 360i into a four-time AdAge Agency of the Year. He has also served on the board of the American Marketing Association Atlanta Chapter and brings additional experience from SunTrust Bank, J. Walter Thompson, and BBDO.
Randolph joins the Atlanta team in this newly created position where he will spearhead the enhancement of Phase 3’s marketing services in addition to providing an overall strategy for agency service expansion. He brings extensive agency experience with him, with expertise in marketing campaign creation and execution for well-known brands spanning various industries from AT&T and PayPal to Costco and Spanx, among others. Additionally, Randolph has spent more than a decade leading internal communications planning and new business development.
“Phase 3 is a one-stop-shop for all marketing needs. Now more than ever, campaigns have an increased focus on telling client stories in a meaningful way, and creating engaging content is key,” says Ken Holsclaw, president, and co-founder of Phase 3. “David’s knowledge of business development, marketing strategy and operational efficiencies will integrate seamlessly with Phase 3’s vision. We look forward to witnessing the results he and our team of professionals produce as we place a dedicated focus on expanding our offerings and providing more value to our clients.”
Source: Phase 3 Marketing and Communications
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