Buckeye Interactive Adds Interactive Marketing Coordinator

NEW ALBANY, Ohio (Aug. 9 2010) — Buckeye Interactive, a local interactive agency that provides a combination of business strategy, web development, and interactive marketing expertise, announces the recent addition of Sarah E. Davis, Capital University graduate, as the Interactive Marketing Coordinator. In this role, Sarah will handle all facets of strategic marketing initiatives, including social media strategy, online public relations, and managing client reputation.

“We created this new position at Buckeye Interactive because of the needs of our clients.  I am excited to leverage Sarah’s knowledge to help shape the future direction of the company,” said Brad Griffith, President of Buckeye Interactive. “Her notable past experiences along with her ambition and work ethic, set her apart from others in the industry. I am confident she will be a significant contributor to our clients’ success.”

Prior to Buckeye Interactive, Sarah interned at SBC Advertising, were she received hands on experience in the public relations, working closely with national clients such as Tyco, Armstrong, and Channellock.  Following SBC, she worked with the director of Columbus Rotary Club where she handled the clubs media relations, specials events, and website development.

Buckeye Interactive LLC is a privately held, interactive and web development company. It was founded by Brad Griffith in 2008 and offers a variety of web solutions. Buckeye Interactive has developed strategic partnerships with the very best graphic designers, social media experts, search engine optimization experts, public relations and marketing firms, and other professionals in order to provide you with the very best results.buckeyeinnovation.com

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