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New Mexico State University’s College of Business is excited to announce the appointment of Kevin Trainor as the new head of the Marketing Department. With over 25 years of extensive experience in both academia and industry, Trainor is poised to lead the department into a new era of innovation and growth.
Trainor's impressive background includes a wealth of knowledge in marketing strategies, consumer behavior, and digital marketing trends. His previous roles have equipped him with the skills necessary to enhance the curriculum and foster a collaborative environment for students and faculty alike.
In his new position, Trainor aims to implement forward-thinking initiatives that will prepare students for the rapidly evolving marketing landscape. He is committed to promoting experiential learning opportunities, such as internships and partnerships with local businesses, to ensure that students gain practical experience alongside their academic studies.
The College of Business community looks forward to the fresh perspectives and leadership that Trainor will bring to the Marketing Department.
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