Myra Lee Joins Lenox as Director Of Marketing Communications

Lenox (East Longmeadow, Mass): Myra Lee is the company's new director of marketing communications and is responsible for leading efforts to enhance brand equity and consistency as well as building marketing programs in partnership with product and ...
July 9, 2010
Lenox (East Longmeadow, Mass):Myra Lee is the company's new director of marketing communications and is responsible for leading efforts to enhance brand equity and consistency as well as building marketing programs in partnership with product and channel teams. Lee previously worked at United Technologies Corp. for 10 years several positions, including product management, strategic planning, investor relations and corporate communications. She has also worked for the U.S. Department of Commerce in Russia. Lee received her BA from the University of Chicago and her MBA from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia. Susan Spalding, the former director of marketing communications for Lenox, has moved to the Rubbermaid Commercial Products division of Newell Rubbermaid where she has taken the position of director of marketing communications.

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