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Introducing Alicia Whyte: Hometown News’ Advertising and Communications expert!

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We are thrilled to announce that Alicia Whyte has joined Hometown News in the role of Advertising and Communications. With over a decade of experience in the advertising industry, Alicia brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise that will enhance our offerings and strengthen our connections with clients and audiences alike.

Alicia specializes in crafting data-driven strategies that elevate brand visibility and engagement. Her impressive track record includes developing innovative campaigns that resonate with target audiences across various platforms. By combining her deep understanding of both digital and traditional marketing channels, Alicia is dedicated to creating tailored solutions that drive growth and maximize return on investment.

In today’s fast-paced media landscape, a multimedia approach to advertising is more important than ever. Consumers are engaging with content across a variety of formats—be it social media, video, or print. Alicia’s passion for staying ahead of industry trends allows her to leverage creativity and analytics to deliver impactful results. She understands that integrating multiple channels creates a cohesive brand message, ensuring that our clients can connect meaningfully with their audiences.

Join us in welcoming Alicia to the Hometown News family! We are excited about the fresh perspectives and innovative strategies she will bring to our team, helping us to continue delivering exceptional results for our clients.

Stay tuned for more updates and insights from Alicia as she embarks on this exciting journey with us!

Alicia can be reached at aliciawhyte@pdgmedia.ca

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