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Carolyn Polanski Assumes New Role as Senior Account Director

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Carolyn Polanski Assumes New Role as Senior Account Director

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Published by Joel Goldstein, on February 11, 2020
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Carolyn Polanski has been promoted to become GGC’s Senior Account Director. In this role, Carolyn will serve as a member of the agency’s Carolyn.Polanski_C-150x150management team and lead the account service staff.  In her new position, Carolyn will drive client satisfaction, client metrics performance and best practice improvement across all of the agency’s accounts.

Carolyn has shown impressive skills leading accounts at both a strategic and tactical level.  She has led large marketing teams in her prior positions, and she is a savvy, seasoned marketing professional.  She will be a critical leader for the agency, and her skills reflect well on GGC’s overall positioning as an indispensable marketing partner, said agency President Joel Goldstein.

Carolyn joined GGC in early 2019 after recent senior marketing leadership positions at Avery Dennison and Progressive Insurance.  In both companies Carolyn led both domestic and global marketing teams to drive company brands in ways that had a measurable impact on company revenues and profitability.

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Joel Goldstein, President

Joel Goldstein, a proud graduate of Kent State University, is the president of Goldstein Group Communications, the agency he founded in 1992. While the agency has evolved during the years from its initial roots as a PR agency to become a full-service lead generation and branding firm, GGC has remained consistent in its focus on serving B2B companies that have some degree of technical or engineered content. Joel drives the agency’s strategy with a particular emphasis on incorporating new technology tools to drive improved performance, a focus on “Measurably Better Results” that has formed the foundation of the agency since its early days.

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