 Shannon Litton
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Brentwood Home Page news reports The A Group, a full-service marketing, branding and technology firm, has announced the promotion of Shannon Litton to president of the company.
Litton, one of the original members of The A Group, previously held the position of executive vice president, in which she provided strategic consulting for clients as well as oversaw business and financial direction for company.
“Shannon has been my trusted partner from the start of The A Group, and I am so excited to have her step into an even greater leadership role,” said Maurilio Amorim, founder and CEO of The A Group. “We can clearly measure the way our business has improved with Shannon involved. I can think of no one better to fill this role as we continue to move forward and grow.”
Amorim will continue to serve as CEO, providing leadership, vision and consultation, while Litton will increase her role in managing business direction and daily operations in conjunction with overseeing the marketing and branding divisions of the agency.
“I am so honored to accept this promotion and look forward to stepping into this role,” said Litton. “I love The A Group and take such personal pride in its success. I hope to continue to strengthen our company, the quality of our work and the services we’re able to provide our clients.”
The A Group specializes in the Christian and non-profit sectors, offering clients a variety of services through strategic custom solutions. In addition to marketing and branding services, The A Group provides custom web development on a proprietary content management system that is tailored to each client.
Litton joined The A Group in 2001, after serving in several non-profit and marketing leadership roles, including the director of development at ReConstruct Inc., executive marketing consultant at Impac Services and marketing manager at New Century Technology. At The A Group, Litton has worked with clients to develop their brands, overseen the publication of several books and helped create and implement marketing strategies for a variety of churches and non-profits.
Litton's passion for the world became even more personal this summer when she and her husband Joel adopted two little boys from Ethiopia. Shannon, Joel, their two daughters and two new sons live in Franklin.
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