LEWISTON — Along with its recent headquarters move to newly renovated former W.T. Grant department store in downtown Lewiston, Rinck has also added staff.
Roughly a dozen new employees having joined the agency during the past 18 months. These hires added capacity in each department, including creative and web development, digital and social media, public relations and account service.
The most recent hires include two account executives and an administrative professional — Brock Naylor, Andrea LaBonte and Carolyn Kennison.
Naylor, a graduate of Butler University, was most recently a marketing and creative media coordinator at Thomas P. Miller & Associates in Indianapolis. Prior to that, he worked as a marketing assistant at Encore Sotheby’s International Realty and had an early start in the field as a Rinck intern prior to his college career.
LaBonte worked as the marketing communications coordinator at Johnny’s Selected Seeds and held a number of positions at Geiger Bros. that culminated in her role as a business development manager. She has a bachelor’s degree from St. Lawrence University.
Kennison comes to Rinck from Bates College where she was an administrative assistant in the Office of Accessible Education/Student Affairs and held previous positions as office manager and as an educator for childhood and family development and support. She graduated from Endicott College.

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