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Miller Promoted to President of MSI Communications

Jul 6, 2023 | Professional Services, Right Moves

MSI Communications

An executive at Anchorage advertising and public relations firm MSI Communications is promoted to President. Kris Miller has been with MSI for more than ten years and recently served on the executive team as Vice President of Client Services.

Miller is credited with developing the firm’s corporate culture and the design and implementation of strategic communications plans for some of the best-known brands in Alaska. In her new role, Miller is responsible for agency operations and business success while continuing to serve as the account supervisor for the agency’s largest clients. The promotion also enables owner and CEO Laurie Fagnani to focus on business growth strategies and client relationships.

“Kris brings energy and a positive attitude to every project, every time. Her leadership and dedication have been instrumental in the growth and success of the company,” Fagnani says. “Kris is well respected by the team and clients alike for her unwavering commitment to excellence and her ability to build strong relationships.”

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The MSI Communications team includes strategic planners, creative designers, copywriters, videographers, digital animators, and web developers.

“This has been an awesome ten years. I work with the most talented team of creative professionals, I have the best clients and I am ready for the next challenge of leading the agency,” says Miller. “I am grateful to take on this role with our leadership team right by my side.”

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