Good Agency, a trusted content marketing partner, is thrilled to announce the addition of Luke Frazier as its new Chief Growth Officer. Luke joins us after successfully running his own agency, bringing a wealth of experience in brand positioning, growth strategy, and relationship-driven marketing. His expertise will ensure that all our clients have access to the best strategies and opportunities for success.
Since joining the team on May 1st, Luke has been busy meeting with clients one-on-one, evaluating their successes and challenges, and making sure their strategies are on the best path for success. Whether you’re a SaaS company, a financial advisor, a private Christian school, or anything in between, Luke’s proven strategies are designed to drive growth.
As Chief Growth Officer, Luke will be responsible for developing and implementing strategies to support our current and future clients. He will also engage regularly with key customers to understand their needs and ensure their satisfaction, fostering long-term relationships. Luke will play a pivotal leadership role, utilizing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) framework to guide leadership practices and ensure alignment with company-wide goals.
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One of the core values that Luke will help integrate is Hospitality. At Good Agency, we believe in exceeding expectations and ensuring everyone feels valued and cared for. This commitment to unreasonable hospitality is a testament to our dedication to creating meaningful connections with our clients and delivering exceptional service.
Good Agency offers a wide range of services, including SEO services, video production, StoryBrand messaging, website design, and advertising. For businesses looking for a marketing partner they can trust, Good Agency provides clear growth strategies through personalized discovery calls, detailed planning, and dedicated support throughout the execution of tailored marketing strategies.
SOURCE: GlobeNewsWire
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