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CJ Knowles departing PromoSuite

PromoSuite has announced that CJ Knowles, its Director of Business Development, is leaving the radio promotions management software company.

CJ Knowles

Knowles has been with PromoSuite for 12 years, starting as Operations Coordinator in 2008. Over the years, he transitioned from Digital Brand Strategist as part of the Sales and Marketing team, to Business Development Manager in 2016. He was promoted last year to Director of Business Development.

“It’s a bittersweet parting,” said Chief Revenue Officer Rachel Field, in a company announcement. “I can say with confidence and sincerity that we would not be where we are today without CJ’s insightful contributions over the years. He has made our company infinitely stronger and more competitive. I wish him all the best in everything he does.”

Knowles will be joining the sales team at Brooklyn-based agriculture and food brand, Ark Foods.

“While many people in the industry probably know me as ‘the PromoSuite guy’ at the conferences, I like to think that I contain multitudes,” said Knowles. “I’m thrilled to take my passion for food and see just how similar workflow software and veggie bowls really are. I owe incredible gratitude to Rachel Field, Rocco Macri and Chris Bungo for their mentorship and faith in me for over a decade, and I will always love this industry and the people in it.”

Well wishes can be sent to cj@promosuite.com.


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