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Distinctly Fayetteville announces new hires

By Staff Report, posted 8 months ago

DistiNCtly Fayetteville, Cumberland County’s hospitality focused organization is pleased to announce the addition of three new team members. 

The organization introduced their new members in a Facebook post in mid December. New staff members include: 

Sherail Monroe
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Sherail Monroe- “Monroe brings over five years of experience in administrative and customer service roles. Her innovative approach has exceeded expectations, and her strong communication skills make her a fantastic addition to our team,” read the post. 

Brooks Hoffman
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Brooks Hoffman- “Hoffman adds his production expertise, with a strong background in live and commercial projects. A graduate of the Oklahoma Film and TV Academy, he also has proficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro. Fun fact: he’s a movie buff who loves Chick-fil-A!” 

Robyn Pitt
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Robyn Pitt- “Pitt joins us with more than nine years of expertise in graphic design, media production, public relations, and photography. Her blend of analytical and creative thinking ensures high-quality, compelling projects. Fun fact: She loves researching culture, history and physics!”

Learn more about DistiNCtly Fayetteville and their staff online here.

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