Lisa D'Elia Promoted to Design Director at Millennium Communications
Wednesday, 25 February 2015 09:00 AM
SYOSSETS, NY / ACCESSWIRE / February 25, 2015 / Lisa D'Elia has been promoted to Design Director at Millennium Communications, a strategic marketing agency. She had previously been an Art Director.
In her new position, D'Elia is responsible for visual, conceptual, stylistic and production direction for the agency's design staff on all facets of graphic design for web and print. Working with creative and account directors, she ensures that all work for clients reflects the highest quality design and creative.
D'Elia, who has been with Millennium Communications for six years, directs design work for various CPG clients.
"Since joining Millennium Communications, Lisa has brought fresh thinking and creativity to every account she has touched," said Patrick Macri, President and agency partner. "No one is more passionate about design and Lisa brings that passion to everything she creates."
Before coming to Millennium, D'Elia worked at Alternatives in New York, developing global branding guidelines for Cadbury Schweppes, Dr Pepper, Snapple, Pepsi, Panama Jack, Jeep and the American Red Cross. A resident of Bay Shore, NY, she indulges in her passion for bringing order to chaos beyond the workplace, which is reflected in her hobbies of photography and interior design.
About Millennium Communications
Millennium Communications is a lean and nimble marketing agency that develops strategic, creative and technology solutions for forward-thinking clients. For over 20 years, we have created focused, targeted messaging that increases brand value. We are passionate about uncovering new insights, leveraging new technologies, defending against new cyberthreats, and meeting new challenges. We thrive on delivering advanced - yet simple - solutions that are smart, scalable and secure. For information about our services and examples of our work, please visit us at www.millenniumweb.com.
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SOURCE: Millennium Communications