Liteline Promotes Salyna Nguyen to Director of Marketing

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July 16, 2018

Liteline Corporation has announced the promotion of Salyna Nguyen to Director of Marketing.

Salyna joined Liteline in 2017 as Channel Marketing Manager – C&I North America. In this short period of time, she has succesfully leveraged her experience to play a pivotal role in the growth of the company through aggressive marketing strategies and campaigns.

Prior to joining Liteline, Salyna spent close to a decade as Marketing Manager for Allied Technical Solutions. In her previous role, she managed B2B and B2C marketing operations, as well as worked closely with professionals in the construction industry. Salyna’s progressive experience has furthered her background in business, sales, and marketing to not only succeed, but also manage and lead the charge towards record-setting revenue gains. Needless to say, she shows no signs of slowing down in her new role with Liteline.

As a team player and strong leader, she is the ideal choice to both lead and execute on Liteline’s evolving marketing strategy. Salyna will direct Liteline’s marketing team to better tell the organizations story, all while picking up new responsibilities that include consumer products, digital and product marketing.

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