New director of marketing hired at Oregon Pacific Bank
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Oregon Pacific Bank has appointed Lynne Weaver as director of marketing.
Weaver started her career in high-tech business-to-business marketing with Hewlett-Packard in the San Francisco Bay Area for many years, according to a press release. She has extensive experience and professional training in marketing communications, including strategic brand management, advertising and public relations.
Over the past five years, she worked in the Roseburg community, assisting for-profit and nonprofit organizations with marketing and public relations goals. Formerly a principal in Tango Marketing of Roseburg, she is completing her master of science degree in marketing communications from Golden Gate University, San Francisco.
“We are fortunate to have Lynne on our team. She has the marketing skills and vision to guide our team as we realize the bank's business and communications goals under new leadership,” said CEO Jim Clark.
A 15-year Roseburg resident, Weaver is married and the mother of two teenage girls. She enjoys riding bikes, running and traveling with her family. She will be based at Oregon Pacific's Roseburg branch.
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