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Andy Maier promoted to VP at Grand Rapids, MI-based Felder Communications Group.

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Coyne Public Relations, Parsippany, NJ, promoted Lisa Farynyk to assistant VP and added Blair Hefty as account supervisor.

Kim Harper and Alex Klein named account supervisor and account coordinator, respectively, at Stamford, CT-based Millsport.

Brad Back left Arc Worldwide, Chicago, to become president-CEO of Chicago branding and design shop MLR Design.

Greg Luehrs and Shyloe Cummings promoted to account director of motor sports and account director of mobile marketing, respectively, at Red Moon Marketing, Charlotte, NC.

WonderGroup, Cincinnati, OH, promoted Claire Dolacinski and Ashley Stock to account executives, Mark Van Patten to designer and Jeff Ball to production artist. Also, Mark Wesling joined as CFO, Dave Townsend as senior VP, Jeff Jones as director of interactive media, Leslie Beil as account executive-promotions, Sarah Burdell as assistant account executive, Elaine Skeldon as account executive and Ried Cartwright as associate creative director.

Boone/Oakley, Charlotte, NC, hired Don Marshall Wilhelmi as art director, a new position.

Denver, CO-based Cultivator Advertising & Design named Molly Mills account manager.

Blattner Brunner, Pittsburgh, promoted Rick Gardinier to the new, agency-wide position of senior VP-managing director-bbdigital, the agency's interactive division.

Hollywood, CA-based Troika Design Group named Robert Blatchford director of business development.

Dallas, TX-based hawkeye|FFWD added Abe Thomas as studio director and Jason McDaniel as designer.


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