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Melanie Moro

Melanie Moro has extensive experience in the advertising and media industry. Melanie started their career as an Administrative Assistant at Rachel McCallister & Associates in 1997, where they provided administrative and customer service support. Melanie then worked as a PR Account Executive and Recruitment Coordinator at Oxford Communication Inc from 1998 to 2000. Melanie briefly served as an Account Executive at Mary Pomerantz Advertising in 2000.

In 2001, Melanie joined Oxford Communications as a Director Media Buyer Planner and remained with the company until 2011. During their time there, they gained expertise in negotiations, strategic planning, budget management, brand-building, and networking.

Melanie then transitioned to Beacon Search Associates in 2010, where they worked as a Media/Recruiting professional until 2012. Melanie demonstrated their skills in planning, organizing, and tracking large-scale projects. Additionally, they developed strong interpersonal and presentation skills.

From 2010 to 2012, Melanie worked for a consulting media and recruiting role, utilizing their 12-plus years of experience in the industry. Melanie excelled in launching and managing both large and small scale projects.

In 2013, Melanie joined Ramp as a Media Buyer Planner, where they showcased their expertise in media buying and planning. Later that year, they moved to Dana Communications, contributing their skills in media strategy and execution.

Throughout their career, Melanie has proven to be a well-rounded advertising professional with extensive experience in media, recruiting, and consulting. Melanie is detail-oriented, can handle multiple assignments simultaneously, and possesses outstanding interpersonal and networking skills.

Melanie Moro obtained their Associate of Arts degree in Humanities and Social Science from Mercer County Community College, where they studied from 1993 to 1995. Melanie furthered their education at Marist College, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies from 1995 to 1997.

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