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    Sage Communications Names Steven Vito Executive Vice President

    By Aquala BoganApril 16, 2013
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    Steven Vito, Executive Vice President, Sage Communications

    Steven Vito has been named Executive Vice President of Sage Communications.Vito, who has more than 30 years of media, marketing, sales, and P&L management experience, will help further the firm’s vision for growth in government and commercial markets, as well as develop a suite of service offerings geared exclusively towards C-level executives.

    “Sage is committed to helping our clients build their brand and create thought leadership, through public relations, marketing and demand generation programs. Steve’s strong media background and relationships across the commercial and federal market make a powerful team as we step in to this new era of integrated marketing,” said Larry Rosenfeld, CEO, Sage Communications.

    Prior to his current role, Vito served as a partner at UpsonVito, a federal-focused marketing firm where he helped manage the annual CES Government Conference and the Government Business Executive Forum.

    Vito said, “I’ve worked with Sage for many years while in media and have not encountered a marketing firm in the mid-Atlantic area with more government expertise or that is more client focused.” He added “I’m excited to join this remarkable team and support Sage’s mission to provide its clients a broad suite of focused and impactful capabilities across the marketing spectrum.”

     

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