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People on the Move: December 7

By Staff -- Gifts and Dec, 12/7/2009 10:41:00 AM

SnapRetail, the online marketing company for retailers founded by OneCoast, hired Kelly Gunn as vice

Kelly Gunn

president of business development, gift and collegiate industries. She was most recently director of sales for Ganz. In addition to CEO Ted Teele and Gunn, other members of the management team include Ed Cutone, CTO; Jeremy Hirsch, vice president of marketing; Rich Butera, CFO; Joe Floriani, vice president of human resources; Dawn Raymond, director of business development; Christina Povoli, senior analyst; Christi Tullis, co-owner of Ambiance Interiors & Gifts of Suwanee, GA, and contributor to Gifts & Decorative Accessories, will be a special retailer advisor to SnapRetail.

The Advertising Specialty Institute announced a host of new promotions. ASI named Randi Bromberg as executive director of marketing for ASI Show, Karen DiTomasso as vice president of sales for ASI Show, Dan O’Halloran as executive vice president of distributor services, Rich Fairfield as executive vice president, Cheryl Childers as executive director of operations for ASI Show and Mickee Chai as executive director of information services for ASI Show. All of them report to Timothy M. Andrews, president and chief executive officer of ASI and president of ASI Show. In addition, ASI named Melinda Ligos as senior vice president. Ligos reports to Fairfield.

Wade Oppliger joined home furnishings manufacturer Four Hands as vice president of upholstery, reporting directly to president and CEO Matthew Briggs. Oppliger will head the Boulevard brand and oversee the Four Hands seating category.

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