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April Roberts Rejoins Corporate Magic to Lead Expansion Effort

April Roberts

Dallas, Texas-based Corporate Magic is making an aggressive push to capitalize on new growth opportunities by adding to its professional sales force. Most recently, April Roberts was recruited back to the company to serve as international account manager and to help lead the expansion effort.

"We have been very fortunate with the amount of new and recurring business we've had in 2012," said Jeff Kirk, Corporate Magic's general manager. "Adding a talented professional like April back to our team will help us expand our efforts in seeking out additional new business relationships over the coming months, while still enabling us to maintain the focus and attention our existing clients have come to expect."

Roberts originally joined Corporate Magic in 2000, and helped to bring aboard such blue-chip clients as Aflac, Mazda, NCR, and Rite Aid. She returned on October 15.

"April is the consummate client service pro," continued Kirk. "She is extremely knowledgeable about our industry and she knows what it takes to exceed client expectations. She's a tremendous asset to our team, and we couldn't be more pleased that she has returned to Corporate Magic."

"My six years at Corporate Magic were some of my favorite years in business," said Roberts. "A part of me has always wanted to return, and I'm so happy that I'm back doing what I love with some of the most creative people in the production industry."

Roberts is a graduate of Abilene Christian University.

WWWwww.corporatemagicinc.com


(14 November 2012)

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