AnneMarie Grossi , Hons. B. Comm.

Director, Marketing

About AnneMarie

AnneMarie is an experienced professional with a strong background in strategic planning, marketing, and communications. She specializes in developing effective promotional strategies, enhancing brand visibility, streamlining corporate communications. and coordinating events to achieve organizational goals. Known for her practical approach and collaborative style, AnneMarie works effectively with teams and stakeholders to deliver results and build lasting relationships.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Corporate branding
  • Strategic planning and implementation
  • Marketing and promotions
  • Communications and media relations
  • Event coordination and supplier negotiations

Education & Certifications

Schulich School of Learning, York University, Division of Executive Development -Industrial Marketing and Promotional Planning

Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario – Honours Bachelor of Commerce (HBComm)

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