ThinkLA Welcomes Industry Leaders As New Board Members
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- ThinkLA has announced newly elected members to its Board of Directors after voting in December.
The Culver City-based organization added seven new members to its board, all of whom are involved in the Los Angeles advertising, marketing and media community. Included in the roster are co-presidents of the Young Professionals Council, a key part of ThinkLA benefitting those under 35 in the community.
"We have been fortunate to enjoy a Board of Directors filled with not only prominent and experienced industry members," said Susan Franceschini, Executive Director of ThinkLA, "but their dedication to the advertising community is tireless and unparalleled."
The board is led by co-presidents Kristi VandenBosch, Chief Digital Officer, MXM, and Tim Hand, formerly with Kelley Blue Book.
New members include:
- Alexis Boerger, VP, Medialink
- Luis Camano, Director of Brand Activation, Group Gallegos
- Theresa Collins, SVP, Director of Communications at Deutsch Los Angeles
- Andrea Ebert , EVP, Managing Director, UM (Sony)
- Aaron Walton, President, Walton Isaacson
Young Professionals Co-Presidents:
- Brook Hauge, Strategy Supervisor, Canvas WW
- Jana Wentz, Account Director, RPA
About ThinkLA
ThinkLA is a nonprofit association founded to promote Los Angeles as a network of creativity and innovation in media, marketing, and advertising. The mission of ThinkLA is to connect, inspire and educate the LA marketing community. We connect and elevate the awareness of LA's creative community among national marketers by fostering ideas, business and talent. We inspire through education, social and philanthropic events that align with the needs of the ad community. We educate, offering training support with an emphasis on diverse multi-cultural representation and improving skills in emerging areas of marketing.
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