Wednesday, July 17, 2013

AAF-CC Announces Officers and Board of Directors for 2013-2014


 


For immediate release: July 17, 2013

 Contact: Amanda Sanchez, AAF-CC President, 361-945-2675 or

ASanchez@trademarkproperty.com

 Marjorie Boudreaux, AAF-CC Communications Chair, at 361-331-8293 or

 
mboudreaux@goodwillsouthtexas.com


For online release: aaf-cc.org


Local Chapter of the American Advertising Federation Announces Officers and Board

of Directors for 2013-2014



Corpus Christi, TX (July 17, 2013) The American Advertising Federation Corpus Christi

Chapter (AAF-CC) announces their officers and board of directors for the club year,

 which runs July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014.



Officers for the 2013-2014 include Amanda Sanchez, president, La Palmera; Rick
Geiter
, first vice president, KIII TV; Marjorie Boudreaux, second vice president,
Goodwill Industries of South Texas, Yvonne Olvey, treasurer, Olvey Media Consulting;
Lauren Clayton, executive secretary, Time Warner Cable Media Sales and
Georgianna Luna, immediate past president, KIII TV.

New directors elected to the organization’s board are: Christopher Dunn, Mattress
Firm; Kara Hann, Texas State Aquarium; Carrie Miller, Texas A&M University – Corpus
Christi; and Colette Rye, Corpus Christi CVB

Directors serving second terms are Rodney Brown, Malkan Broadcasting; Lexi Buquet,
Bucket Works; and Jeff Garcia, Time Warner Cable Media Sales.

Ex-Officio members are Amanda Garcia, Artfly and Brad Snyder, Synder +
Associates. Tracy Bracy, Better Business Bureau serves as AAF-CC’s legislative liaison.

 AAF-CC meets every second Tuesday of each month from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. for
lunch and professional development programming at the Corpus Christi Town Club
in One Shoreline Plaza. To learn more about the local chapter, please visit aaf-cc.org.

The American Advertising Federation is the only professional association that binds
together the mutual interests of corporate advertisers, advertising agencies, media
companies, suppliers, and academia.

The 50,000 national members of the AAF share a commitment to make advertising a
positive force in America’s economy and culture. Members are advocates for the
rights of advertisers and work to educate policy makers, the news media, and the
general public about the value that advertising brings to the well-being of the nation
and the world. At the same time, the organization respects the rights of the public to
truth in advertising and strives to represent these interests through education and
self-regulation within the industry.


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