Flat River Group has hired Danni Loe to become their new Hobby Product Marketing Manager.
Loe is an industry veteran who has spent the last ten years working for a number of companies in the industry. She most recently the Marketing Manager for Hachette Boardgames USA (see " Danni Loe Leaves Hachette") where she spent a year and three months. Loe has also worked at Pandasaurus Games (see "Pandasaurus Games Hires Danni Loe"), the Games Manufacturers Association, Renegade Game Studios (see "People On The Move"), and IELLO.
“Danni Loe has spent the past ten years honing her craft with some of the strongest brands in our industry, and she is a great addition to the Flat River Group team,” said Jules Vautour, Vice President of Hobby and Business Development. “She is a real leader, and her ability to build both brand awareness and community are strengths we want to give a greater platform to.”
In her new role, she will continue to lead the develop marketing campaigns that will help expand FRG's hobby channel presence in the games industry.

As Their New Hobby Product Marketing Manager
Posted by Jeffrey Dohm-Sanchez on July 25, 2023 @ 10:58 am CT

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