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GreenStreet Marketing adds to graphic design team
Kathy Jennings
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Thursday, July 10, 2014
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Cab Rininger
Cab Ringinger has joined
GreenStreet Marketing Communications
as a designers and project coordinator in the company's Kalamazoo office.
Ringinger has more than 15 years of agency and freelance design experience, she has worked with Stryker, Pfizer, and other companies, helping them strengthen their market position.
She learned content management and user interface design experience while working with Microsoft partner, BlueGranite, Inc. She manages the full scope of project development from concept to executive presentation, coordination, and oversight of final product.
Cab earned her BFA in Graphic Design from Arizona State University and is also currently serving on the board of InterCom, Kalamazoo's association of professional communicators.
Cab will be primarily working in GreenStreet’s Kalamazoo office located in downtown at 244 E. Michigan Avenue.
"I'm really excited to be working with the talented team at GreenStreet Marketing." Ringinger says. "It's a smart, hard working creative group that has a great depth of experience in every type of communication and advertising. I think what GreenStreet can offer companies is really unique…not just inspired print or compelling web, but a complete suite of vehicles to propel and promote their brand. Saturating the market is critical when putting together a successful campaign…and GreenStreet has it all covered."
GreenStreet expanded in 2012 with a new agency office in downtown Kalamazoo. This office provides the same full-service creative advertising and branding services that the Battle Creek location offers. It opened to better accommodate Kalamazoo area clients, as well as to provide diversity to GreenStreet's category and market mix.
GreenStreet has been in the south-central Michigan market since 1995. They provided marketing solutions for clients ranging from start-ups and not-for-profit organizations, to small and mid-size companies, to Fortune 500 firms.
Source: Kathy Samson, GreenStreet Marketing Communications
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