WordWrite Communications promotes O’Connor to senior account executive

Pittsburgh, Pa. – WordWrite Communications has promoted Erin O’Connor to senior account executive. In her new position, O’Connor will be playing a larger role with new and existing client accounts, including Pfizer, MPW Industrial Services and Fragasso Financial Advisors. Her leadership will help to drive strategy and growth at the agency.        

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WordWrite chief storyteller and CEO Paul Furiga is confident that this promotion will further leverage the insight and determination that O’Connor has brought to the firm.

“Erin’s contributions in her first three months have been vital to helping us manage the work that’s come to us,” says Furiga.
“She’s been instrumental in assisting with client strategies as well as elevating our internship program into the fall.”

A 2013 graduate of St. John Fisher College, O’Connor received her Bachelor of Arts in Communication/Journalism and a minor in Marketing.

 

About WordWrite Communications, LLC

As Pittsburgh’s only pure PR agency, WordWrite Communications LLC helps clients share their great, untold stories with everyone who needs to see, hear and experience them. WordWrite clients range from start-ups to Fortune 1000 and global firms. They share a fundamental belief in the value of two-way communications and authentic stories told by fluent storytellers. WordWrite clients include Allstate, Fragasso Financial Advisors, Kennametal, Koppers Inc., MedExpress, MPW Industrial Services and Pfizer Inc. For more info, visit: www.wordwritepr.com, www.facebook.com/wordwritepr, www.twitter.com/wordwritepr or www.linkedin.com/company/wordwrite-communications.

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