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Socially Present Announces New Partners

Socially Present Announces New Partners
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
Jun. 19, 2019 | PADUCAH
By West Kentucky Star Staff Jun. 19, 2019 | 09:00 PM | PADUCAH
Socially Present has announced Jennifer Gough has been promoted to Vice President of Sales and Marketing, and Amy Clevidence to Vice President of Operations.

Gough joined Socially Present in 2015 after relocating to Paducah from Dallas, TX. While in Dallas, Jennifer spent five years as an Independent Corporate Distributor for high-end niche brands and Fortune 500 retailers to develop and execute strategic marketing plans for event-based activities. Her client roster included Sam's Club, Costco & several health and beauty brands. Her demonstrated success led her to expand her partnerships into new markets. As a corporate partner, she worked throughout Dallas and Oklahoma to recruit, train, and develop additional Independent Distributors for her clients. Just prior to joining Socially Present, Jennifer was given the opportunity to serve as the Brand Development Manager for the National Fantasy Football Convention.

Clevidence joined Socially Present in 2018. Throughout her career, Amy has had the opportunity to work in multiple facets of business operations including finance, personnel management, sales, and marketing. Regardless of the role, her goal has always been the same: determine what can be done better, faster, more securely, and/or most cost-effectively, then develop and execute a plan for those changes while monitoring and measuring the outcome of the efforts. In her role, Amy oversees the work agency's production team ensuring timely project delivery and effective communication between the agency and its over 400 clients. She has also been instrumental in designing and executing the organization's operational foundation by building systems and processes to automate the flow of information from a client's first contact through the delivery of projects. 

"When you look for individuals to take on some of the responsibilities you have as a leader, you don't look for people who are good as you are at the tasks you seek to delegate; you look for people who are better than you at those things," says Jonas Neihoff, President of Socially Present. "Jennifer and Amy have taken what we've built and improved it ten-fold. Both have not only demonstrated their intelligence, work ethic, and diverse skillsets, but they have also shown their passion for our clients and team. They are the model example of servant leaders, and I'm excited to see how they will help shape the future of Socially Present."

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