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Pinckney Hugo Group has promoted SCOTT MCNANY to creative director. Additionally, KATE RANKIN and JULIA THOMAS were both promoted to account manager. McNany has been with the agency for 15 years and was previously associate creative director. He received his bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College in Vermont, and has taken courses at the Art Institute
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Pinckney Hugo Group has promoted SCOTT MCNANY to creative director. Additionally, KATE RANKIN and JULIA THOMAS were both promoted to account manager.
McNany has been with the agency for 15 years and was previously associate creative director. He received his bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College in Vermont, and has taken courses at the Art Institute of Colorado and studied advertising design in the Independent Study Degree Program at Syracuse University.
Rankin was previously an assistant account manager. She has a bachelor’s degree in mass communication from Boston University.
Thomas was also previously an assistant account manager. She has a bachelor’s degree in public relations from SUNY Oswego.
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