Next step in my marketing career: Managing account services at Coalmarch Productions

by Karl Sakas on September 2, 2010

Coalmarch Productions logoI have some exciting news — I’m joining Coalmarch Productions as the Raleigh web design and online marketing agency’s Director of Client Services.

I’m looking forward to working with Jake St. Peter and the rest of the team. I’ll be using my account manager and project manager expertise asĀ  the company grows in the Research Triangle and beyond, starting this Tuesday.

Interactive marketing technology has evolved a lot since I created my first client website in 1997, but I’d argue that the core fundamentals of user experience and client service are the same today as they were 13 years ago. Fortunately, we aren’t using frames any more. I’m excited to start the next stage of my marketing career in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina.

Thank you for your help in my job search. I appreciate your leads, referrals, advice, and support along the way. If you’re still looking for a job, please let me know how I can help. And don’t worry, I’ll continue my Frontline Results marketing blog right here at KarlSakas.com.

Image credit: Coalmarch.com

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Eric Boggs September 2, 2010

Congrats!

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Jay Dolan September 2, 2010

Congratulations Karl!

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Karlie September 2, 2010

Congrats, Karl!

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Dan London September 2, 2010

Congrats!

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aburtch September 2, 2010

Nice work Karl, congratulations!

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Adam Covati September 2, 2010

Well done, Karl. Best of luck on this endeavor!

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Bexxie September 2, 2010

Congrats! Sounds like a great fit for you!

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Kelly Duffort September 2, 2010

That’s terrific news! Congratulations!

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Jeffrey L. Cohen September 2, 2010

That’s great, Karl. Good luck in your new role.

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Carlee Mallard September 2, 2010

I hope it’s a fruitful match! Congrats!

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Janet M. Kennedy September 2, 2010

Jake is a lucky man! Congratulations to both you and the Coalmarch team. There are lots of opportunities out there – Go get ‘em!

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Ellen Lynch September 2, 2010

Congrats Karl!

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Andretti Brown September 2, 2010

Congrats, on the new job.

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Wayne Sutton September 2, 2010

Congrats Karl!

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Kestrel September 2, 2010

YAY! Congrats! Good to see you at the AMA SIG!

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Cord Silverstein September 2, 2010

Wonderful news, congrats!

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Alison Green September 2, 2010

Congratulations! You owe me an email…

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Rachel September 2, 2010

Sounds like a great fit, Karl. Congratulations! (It’s like signing a greeting card with a group … it’s hard to find something original to say …)

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Deirdre Reid September 2, 2010

Woo hoo! Hope to celebrate with you soon!

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Abe Crystal September 2, 2010

Mazel tov! :)

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Joanna September 5, 2010

Karl -
Congratulations! That is spectacular news and I am really happy for you. I look forward to meeting you at Phil’s blogger roundtable next week.

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Karl Sakas September 6, 2010

Thanks, everyone — I’m looking forward to starting at Coalmarch tomorrow!

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Lisa Jeffries September 8, 2010

Woah there, Karl. Looks like from that team roster that y’all are going to need a lady on the team at some point ;-)

Otherwise, congrats again! Looking forward to following your career updates from Coalmarch!

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Grant Martin September 9, 2010

How in the world did I miss this? (Never mind, I know how I missed it.) Well, if I can’t be among the first, let me at least be among the wordiest to congratulate you and wish you the very best of luck, Karl. (You won’t need it.) And kudos to Coalmarch Productions for recognizing your talents. If they were a publicly traded company, I’d invest in them right now on the strength of your hiring alone.

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Gwynne Murphy September 12, 2010

Congratulations, Karl! Hope everything is going well. (Sorry I missed the blog post announcement. I know you were telling me about this opportunity a few days beforehand.)

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Ryan Boyles September 17, 2010

Congratulations Karl. Good luck in your new adventure!

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