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GKV Hires Diane Davenport

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Diane Davenport, Interactive Project Manager

Davenport, of Towson, Md., joins GKV as an Interactive Project Manager. She will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating interactive design and programming projects for clients, such PANDORA Jewelry, About Faces Day Spa and Salon, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Living Legacy Foundation, Martek/DSM, Maryland Lottery, Maryland Physicians Care and several Snyder's-Lance brands.

Davenport has more than seven years of agency experience. Prior to joining GKV, Davenport served as an account executive and project manager at TBC, Inc., for four years. She has collaborated with clients ranging from the gaming industry to health care. Among her clients were Penn National Gaming, Genesis Healthcare, Consumer Electronics Association, Smart Balance and The Wall Street Journal. Davenport received her associate's degree in graphic design from Pittsburgh Technical Institute.

About GKV:

GKV is a 30-year-old full-service integrated marketing communications firm specializing in helping challenger brands compete in hyper-competitive categories. With billings of more than $111 million, GKV provides a complete range of communications services including creative development, graphic design, production, media planning and buying, interactive, community relations, brand identity development, research, public relations, direct marketing, crisis communications, grassroots and word of mouth. GKV's diverse international Client roster includes government agencies, nonprofits and cause marketing; as well as companies in travel and tourism, snacks and beverages, financial services and health industries. The Agency is headquartered in the Offices @ McHenry Row near Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Visit http://gkv.com/ or http://blog.gkv.com.


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