Today, as a leading digital marketing consultancy in St. Louis, we announced recent leadership updates across the company aimed at continuing our growth and supporting the successful delivery of our digital marketing solutions to existing and future clients.
Brian Rappaport has been promoted to Chief Delivery Officer, overseeing all aspects of tooling and methodologies related to our delivery of digital marketing solutions.
“Brian has spent his entire career leading and optimizing digital marketing operations for leading agencies across the US,” said John Simanowitz, partner of Integrity. “His experience and steady leadership will position Integrity to succeed in a rapidly changing environment.”
Jeremiah Harris has been promoted to Chief Technology Officer, overseeing all aspects of our delivery of technology and development solutions. In addition to enabling our team's technology strategy, priorities, and data-driven operating model, Jeremiah will lead the planning, management, delivery, and transformation of our technology stacks, systems support, and infrastructure.
“Integrity has an excellent opportunity to evolve and enhance our technology solutions. Jeremiah is an exceptional talent to lead the way for our team and clients,” said Ed Morrissey, partner of Integrity.
For over 20 years, we have delivered awesome world-class web experiences through digital marketing, content strategy, web design, and development. With a killer team of designers, strategists, and developers, our dedication to the ultimate user experience for each client speaks for itself, being great by design, not accident. Integrity isn’t just our name, but how we continually execute for clients ranging from healthcare, finance, e-commerce, and beyond.
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