INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Roundpeg, an Indianapolis based small business marketing firm, announced that Erica Gardner will be replacing account executive Amy Rowe, who is moving to Omaha in January. Gardner began training in December and will have a full-time position beginning in 2009.
Gardner will be responsible for providing marketing support to small businesses with written material for brochures, direct mail and other collateral as well as web site construction. She will also be the primary point of contact for a portion of Roundpeg’s clients.
“We are all sad to see Amy go and wish her the best of luck in Omaha,” said Lorraine Ball, founder of Roundpeg. “She has made a lasting impact on the business and clients that she has worked with and is sure to be missed.”
“We are excited to make Erica a new member of the team,” continued Ball. “She has already had a lot of experience in the field and we can’t wait to see what she can do.”
About Erica Gardner:
Erica is fresh from Indianapolis University with a BS in marketing. Prior to joining Roundpeg she did internships for Jackson Systems, LLC, Silver Square, Inc and Public Employees Retirement Fund.
While in school, Gardner was also involved in many organizations including the American Marketing Association, Student Business Leadership Academy and the Student Advisory Board. She was also a finalist for the 2007-2008 DEER Marketing Competition.
Gardner currently lives on the south-side of Indianapolis.
About Roundpeg:
A full service marketing firm, Roundpeg works exclusively with small business owners to find a starting point for growth and change. Offering business and marketing planning, branding, publicity and development of marketing collateral, Roundpeg is dedicated to expanding the entrepreneurial base in Indiana.
In addition to marketing services, Roundpeg offers marketing, networking and eCommerce seminars for small business owners. Their Business Notes from Roundpeg, a bimonthly newsletter featuring marketing tips and one of the most comprehensive monthly networking lists, is distributed to more than 3,500 local business owners.<–>



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