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A Falmouth resident has joined Geiger, the world's largest privately held and family-owned promotional products distributor, as vice president of marketing.
Stephanie Whitman will oversee both marketing and corporate communications for Geiger's international brand, which boasts more than 500 employees and 450 independent sales representatives.
"We are excited to bring Stephanie's marketing and leadership skills to Geiger as we continue to elevate our organization and provide further value to our customers," said Geiger Chief Revenue Officer Chris McKee.
Whitman joins Geiger from Hussey Seating Co., a leading international seating manufacturer based in North Berwick, where Whitman worked as manager of marketing operations.
"I am thrilled to be joining this iconic business at a time of exciting opportunity," Whitman said. "The rich history of the organization combined with serious investments in both people and acquisitions set Geiger on a path of impressive growth."
Stephanie earned a bachelor's degree of science in marketing and management from the University of Maine.
"I'm looking forward to putting my experience in communications, digital marketing and lead generation to good use and pushing our brand to the next level," Whitman said. "The network of sales and production partners Geiger has built is remarkable. My goal is to continuously increase Geiger's brand value by providing an industry-best marketing strategy."
Geiger is the world's largest privately held and family-owned promotional products distributor. A fifth-generation business headquartered in Lewiston, it operates offices throughout the U.S. and Europe and is affiliated with more than 450 independent sales representatives. The company was founded in Newark, N.J., in 1878 and was initially named Geiger Brothers.
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