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G&A Partners Welcomes New Regional Sales Director to Nashville Team
February 16, 2021 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 16, 2021
G&A Partners, a leading national professional employer organization (PEO) and human resources outsourcing (HRO) provider, announced today the appointment of Aubrey Livingston to the role of Regional Sales Director for the firm’s new office in the Nashville Metropolitan Area.
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Livingston has more than 13 years of business-to-business sales experience in the Nashville market, and two additional years of experience spent opening the Seattle market for a former employer’s expansion into that area. Her background also includes spending more than eight years in the PEO industry with growing leadership responsibilities.
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âAT&T had some significant issues as far as landlines and mobile phones,â said Hopkins County EMA Director Nick Bailey. âThere were some Internet issues as well.â
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