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The Anstadt Company Adds Positions to Growing Business

The Anstadt Company, a family-owned print communications and marketing services provider based in York, PA., announced today the addition of two new hires. Craig Martin has joined as director of business development and marketing and Karly Young has been named creative director.

Prior to joining Anstadt, Martin was a senior marketing specialist at Rent-A-Center and oversaw expanding the company’s in-store and point of purchase (POP) operations. He’s also held marketing positions at Samsung Electronics and GROUP360 Worldwide. Martin is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Young joins Anstadt from IDI Gazeley in Atlanta, Georgia, where she was its creative director. She’s also held previous graphic design and brand development positions at the Recall Corporation, The Partnership of Atlanta and at Melia Design Group. Young is a graduate of The Pennsylvania State University in State College, Pennsylvania, and The Portfolio Center in Atlanta, Georgia.

“Craig and Karly bring a wealth of business development, marketing and branding experience to The Anstadt Company,” says CEO Matthew Doran. “We are thrilled to have them join us and are confident that they will put us in a great position to add significant skills and expertise to our team. They will be instrumental in building upon our brand and market value for our clients, while continually exceeding their expectations in creative and innovative ways.

Both Martin and Young began their positions on Monday, April 9. Karly will be based out of Anstadt’s York office, while Martin will be located in the company’s Dallas, Texas office.

Editorial Note: This post was shared by a member of the BXP community and edited by our editorial staff. Press releases can be submitted to BXP by emailing press@bxpmagazine.com

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