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The Communications Group, an Arkansas-based public relations agency, has announced the promotions of Kassie Booker and Carson Horn, APR, to the role of Vice President. This strategic move aims to enhance the agency's leadership team and better serve its growing client base.
Kassie Booker has been with the agency for several years, demonstrating exceptional skills in client management and strategic communication. Her promotion reflects her dedication and the significant contributions she has made to the firm's success. Meanwhile, Carson Horn brings a wealth of experience in public relations and a strong track record of delivering impactful campaigns for various clients.
Both Booker and Horn will play pivotal roles in guiding the agency's vision and expanding its services. Their promotions signify the agency's commitment to fostering talent and ensuring that it continues to adapt and thrive in a competitive market. The Communications Group is poised for new opportunities under this strengthened leadership.
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