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Campbell Lewis Communications Welcomes New Managing Director

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Robert Visini

Campbell Lewis Communications, an integrated marketing communications agency for financial services, information, and technology clients, announced Robert Visini in the role of Managing Director.

In his new role, Visini will be based in Northern California and will advise Campbell Lewis clients on advertising, public relations, and digital media strategies. In addition, he will also lead a new consulting initiative designed to help lenders and technology companies optimize the performance of their marketing programs.

Before coming to Campbell Lewis, Visini was VP of Product Marketing, Event Management, and Creative Services at CoreLogic. He is responsible for the “go-to-market” strategies of the mortgage, capital markets, government, and real estate industry business lines.

Prior to CoreLogic, Visini held a series of senior level marketing positions, including VP, Marketing at Ellie Mae; VP, Marketing for the mortgage and small business divisions of Bank of America; and VP, Branch Marketing for Wells Fargo. Earlier in career, he held executive positions at McCann-Erickson Advertising; Foote, Cone & Belding; and Ketchum Advertising (now Omnicom).

“Bob is a consummate marketing professional who has a deep understanding of the marketing and communications challenges that our clients face,” said Bill Campbell, Founder and President of Campbell Lewis. “For more than a decade, Bob has been a client, a counselor and a friend. His decision to join us further supports for our firm’s basic value proposition: At Campbell Lewis, the work is done by experienced professionals who ‘get it’ and won’t waste your time.”

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