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Marketing specialist Angie Hilem leaves NextFab

She's planning her next move now. It'll likely be in social media or marketing.

Angie Hilem. (Photo via Google+)

After just under a year with the Washington Avenue makerspace, Angie Hilem has left NextFab. She was NextFab’s marketing and communications specialist. Hilem tells us she’s planning her next move and has taken on some freelance clients for social media and marketing consulting.
When reached for comment, NextFab president Evan Malone said: “I can’t discuss details, but I can say that we’ve enjoyed working with Angie and wish her happiness and success in her new endeavors.”
Watch a video of Hilem giving a tour to the Walnut St. Labs crew at NextFab:

Companies: NextFab

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