People on the Move: Curvel promoted at We Insure; Dalton Agency hires six

Rob Levine was appointed CEO of First Coast No More Homeless Pets.


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  • | 5:00 a.m. June 26, 2019
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Catie Curvel was promoted to vice president of marketing at We Insure. Curvel is responsible for directing marketing campaigns and recruiting new franchise owners. She joined We Insure in 2017 as director of marketing.

The Dalton Agency hired six people in its Jacksonville office:

Connor Dolby joined as a social media content creator, responsible for motion graphics, video and interactive content. Dolby recently graduated from the University of North Florida.

Alex Kirkland is a public relations account executive, responsible for developing programs and partnerships in the area of hospitality and travel.

Kevin Rhodes is associate creative director, responsible for leading campaigns. Rhodes was an associate creative director at St. John & Partners.

Evan Turnbull is a social media manager, responsible for managing content development and audience engagement. Turnbull formerly was a content marketing specialist at Milo Wifi.

Sophia Ward joined as an account coordinator, responsible for supporting the public affairs and B2B accounts. Ward is a former intern at Dalton and graduated from the University of North Florida.

Banks Willis was named vice president of corporate reputation, developing strategic communications and public affairs. Willis was most recently a senior vice president at Spectrum - GLOBALHealthPR.

Rob Levine was appointed CEO of First Coast No More Homeless Pets. He was chief development officer with FCNMHP since 2016. Levine’s previous positions were as regional CEO of the American Red Cross in South Florida and an executive with the National Basketball Association.

 

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