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Thursday, July 29, 2010

DVL Announces Promotion of Cheryl Bak, New Hires Barbara Herd and Mallory Phillips

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (July 29, 2010) – Dye, Van Mol & Lawrence (DVL), one of the Southeast’s leading public relations and advertising firms, announces the promotion of Cheryl Bak to assistant account executive, as well as the additions of Barbara Herd and Mallory Phillips as traffic and production manager and account service associate, respectively.

Bak joined DVL as an account service associate, completed the year-long program and currently works on accounts including Tractor Supply Company, the Elephant Sanctuary and the Metro Nashville Emergency Communications District (9-1-1) Board.

Herd joins the company as traffic and production manager, after working as creative services manager in the marketing and communications department of United Way of Metropolitan Nashville and as a junior designer and traffic coordinator at David Paine + Partners. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and print making from East Tennessee State University.

Phillips comes to DVL as an advertising account service associate following her graduation from Middle Tennessee State University with a Bachelor of Arts in mass communications. She has held various internships within agencies in Nashville. Phillips works on accounts including Danville Regional Medical Center and Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee, Inc.

DVL was founded in 1980 in Nashville and has become one of the largest and best-known public relations and advertising agencies in the Southeast. The company serves local, regional and national clients. For more information, please visit www.dvl.com.


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