Look Before You Launch
This should be filed under “Do as I say, not as I did”. You see, Snackbox was launched before we had a strong client base, before we had a nest egg prepared.
Specializing in consumer public relations, Jenna Oltersdorf has reimagined PR through the creation of her firm, Snackbox. Having worked with major national and international brands throughout her career, the Snackbox team has been responsible for a variety of ground breaking campaigns for brands including Chinet, Batter Blaster, Smoothie King and Anixter. Jenna has been recognized for excellence in her career through nominations for Austin Under 40, Profiles in Power and the Austin Business Journal’s Best CEO awards. For more information about Jenna and Snackbox, visit www.snackbox.us.
This should be filed under “Do as I say, not as I did”. You see, Snackbox was launched before we had a strong client base, before we had a nest egg prepared.
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