Seven new hires at FD Dittus

WASHINGTON: FD Dittus announced seven hires. Katie Prendergast, formerly at Burson-Marstellar, where she managed the National Fisheries Institue’s Tuna Council account, has been named VP with the health, food, and nutrition practice. Joining the public affairs practice are VP Laurie Rossbach, a former Burson director; director Lee Hudson, previously director of radio programs and outreach for Home Front Communications; and senior director Casey Clark, former Burson-Marsteller manager. Tracey Mills, previously national media spokesperson for the American Bankers Association, joins as AVP in the technology and communications practice. Stephanie Hendricks, former director of public affairs for the Direct Marketing Association, has been named AVP of the energy and environment practice. Finally, Lyn Stout, with various marketing and event management experience, has been named VP of marketing and special events.

WASHINGTON: FD Dittus announced seven hires. Katie Prendergast, formerly at Burson-Marstellar, where she managed the National Fisheries Institue’s Tuna Council account, has been named VP with the health, food, and nutrition practice. Joining the public affairs practice are VP Laurie Rossbach, a former Burson director; director Lee Hudson, previously director of radio programs and outreach for Home Front Communications; and senior director Casey Clark, former Burson-Marsteller manager. Tracey Mills, previously national media spokesperson for the American Bankers Association, joins as AVP in the technology and communications practice. Stephanie Hendricks, former director of public affairs for the Direct Marketing Association, has been named AVP of the energy and environment practice. Finally, Lyn Stout, with various marketing and event management experience, has been named VP of marketing and special events.

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