Falls, a marketing, communications and digital firm, has hired well-known journalist Mary Lou Brink as senior director of content.
Recently, Brink was business and health editor at Cleveland Plain Dealer. She has also worked as a community relations specialist at ITT Technical Institute, building and maintaining connections and relationships with high school staff and students across northern Indiana.
She has also worked at Fort Wayne Newspapers for more than five years, holding the post of managing editor and then that of digital media director. She was also metro editor at the company.
Brink has also held the posts of news editor and project manager at Midland Daily News and The Barckholtz Group, respectively. She was also a reporter for Circleville Herald.
Currently, she also serves on the executive board for the Press Club of Cleveland.
Brink earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Ohio University and a master’s degree in communications from Purdue.
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