Pinckney Hugo Group has promoted TRISHA FREEMAN to associate creative director, and promoted ELAINA CRARY and KIM VENUTI to senior art directors. Freeman was previously a senior art director and has been with the agency for nine years. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo Group, she worked as a designer and art director in New York […]

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Pinckney Hugo Group has promoted TRISHA FREEMAN to associate creative director, and promoted ELAINA CRARY and KIM VENUTI to senior art directors.

Freeman was previously a senior art director and has been with the agency for nine years. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo Group, she worked as a designer and art director in New York City on a variety of national brands. Freeman earned a bachelor’s degree in advertising design from the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University.

Crary was previously an art director and has been with the agency for seven years. Before Pinckney Hugo, she was a graphic designer at the Scotsman Press. Crary has a bachelor’s degree in graphic design from SUNY New Paltz.

Venuti was previously an art director and has been with the agency for six years. Before Pinckney Hugo Group, she worked as a graphic designer for other Central New York companies including The Copy Center, and was also co-founder and art director of Redlicorice clothing company in Syracuse. Venuti has a bachelor’s degree in visual communications from Cazenovia College.

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