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She has held a number of positions in Customer Relations Management and Outreach, Business Development, and has a background in Journalism. She graduated Carleton University with a Bachelor of Journalism, and subsequently worked both as a producer, writer, and host of various programs; including time with Good Morning America, DEXtv, Lotus Leaf Communications, Rogers, and local TV programmers.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/suzykendrick SuzyKendrick, Linkedin.com]</ref>
She has held a number of positions in Customer Relations Management and Outreach, Business Development, and has a background in Journalism. She graduated Carleton University with a Bachelor of Journalism, and subsequently worked both as a producer, writer, and host of various programs; including time with Good Morning America, DEXtv, Lotus Leaf Communications, Rogers, and local TV programmers.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/suzykendrick SuzyKendrick, Linkedin.com]</ref>


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Revision as of 02:06, 17 August 2012

Email: suzy [at] momentous.com
LinkedIn:    [Profile Suzy Kendrick]

Suzy Kendrick is the Manager of Business Development and Corporate Communications at Momentous, which she joined in 2012. She splits her time working on Business Development for Momentous' subsidiaries, such as Pool.com, and doing corporate management for Momentous, where she is responsible for publicity and outreach, including T.V. broadcasting and other media.[1] She is also a Media and Public Relations Specialist with LillyBelle Communications.

She has held a number of positions in Customer Relations Management and Outreach, Business Development, and has a background in Journalism. She graduated Carleton University with a Bachelor of Journalism, and subsequently worked both as a producer, writer, and host of various programs; including time with Good Morning America, DEXtv, Lotus Leaf Communications, Rogers, and local TV programmers.[2]

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