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Amy Jones
Amy is a graduate of the University of Kentucky with a dual degree in marketing and management. She joined Vehr Communications in July 2009 as an account coordinator.

Prior to joining Vehr Communications, Amy served on the corporate marketing team at Viamedia as a marketing and research analyst. There she provided marketing and research support to account executives across the country. She also worked at eCampus.com as an internet marketing analyst on Google, Yahoo, and MSN paid search campaigns. She brings strong marketing and new media experience to her service for Vehr Communications’ clients.

Amy is deeply committed to the clients she serves and pays great attention to the details of their programs of work.

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