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Free For All Marketing hires five

Toronto-based Free For All Marketing has recently added five new staff members. Lorne Cooperberg has joined the agency as vice-president of strategy and business development.  He was most recently vice-president of strategy and business development at GMR Marketing. Prior to that, he was group director of client services at GMR. Cooperberg has also worked at ETopia Communications, GWP Brand Engineering and Key Gordon Communications.

Leslie Wilson and Graham-Martin Campbell have been hired as senior account managers. Wilson was previously an account manager at Scout Environmental and a program manager at Summerhill Group. She has also been a researcher at Ryerson University and a research associate at Social Research and Demonstration.

Campbell was most recently an account supervisor at Match Marketing Group. Prior to that, he was a senior account manager at Diamond Integrated marketing, an account manager at Citizen Relations and an account executive at Cheil Canada. Campbell has also worked at Jungle Media Canada, Urban Barn and Flying Bark Productions.

Jordan Shawaga and Leslie Szabunio have been hired as senior account coordinators. Shawaga was previously an account coordinator at Inventa, while Szabunio was a marketing analyst at American Express and a program coordinator at Kognitive Marketing.

Free For All is the experiential and event marketing subsidiary of Environics.

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