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Flip Wright promoted to Executive Vice President/Strategy & Innovation of The Glenn Group

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The Glenn Group, a Nevada-based marketing communications firm, is proud to announce the promotion of Flip Wright to Executive Vice President/Strategy & Innovation. Wright has been with the agency for six years.

“Flip always pushes us to produce top-notch thinking,” said B.C. LeDoux, president/creative director of The Glenn Group. “He’s proactive, creative and versatile in his strategic guidance of brand, digital and social initiatives, and he’s been extremely key in keep us up with and ahead of industry trends.”

Wright works with numerous clients to help The Glenn Group deliver innovative and strategic solutions. His recommendations are executed through results-driven campaigns and initiatives for accounts such as The Smith Center, The Mob Museum, Renown Health, EMPLOYERS®, Reno Philharmonic, Access Pass & Design, Nevada Ballet Theatre, Bally Technologies, Grand Victoria Casino in Elgin, Ill., Seminole Hard Rock, Hollywood and Tampa, Fla. and Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino in Santa Fe, N.M.

With over 17 years marketing experience, Wright is an expert in social media strategy. He has been invited by numerous industry and business organizations to participate in social media dialogue and the most efficient ways to integrate engagement practices into communications plans. He has spoken at several business events and conferences including the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, the Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce, the University of Nevada, Reno and the American Marketing Association.

Wright holds his bachelor’s degree in philosophy from the University of Arizona and an MBA from the University of Oregon.

For more information about Wright and The Glenn Group visit http://theglenngroup.com/about/people/flipwright.

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