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Follow on Google News | GO2 Hires New Business Development DirectorBy: GO2 GO2, a division of GO2 Partners, recently refocused its strategic direction to more clearly emphasize its specialty: employee engagement and sales force effectiveness. As an employee-owned agency, GO2 understands the value of an empowered workforce. That's why the agency is dedicated to turning employees into brand advocates for its clients. "Too many organizations are hyper-focused on marketing to external audiences, while up to 85% of employees are not engaged or actively disengaged," Katona has been driving new business and acting as a strategic consultant for more than 12 years. He graduated from Ohio University in 2004. Since then, he has been employed as a Series 7 licensed financial advisor, a public relations specialist, and, most recently, as a new business director for three different advertising agencies. These roles have given him the ability to engage with world-class brands like Nike, Coleman, Pepsi, Coca-Cola and Mondelēz. "I am very proud to join the GO2 family. This agency is full of truly amazing people," says Katona. "They're talented and caring – and they have some impressive experience helping organizations like Comcast and Sherwin-Williams engage their employees and optimize their sales teams." For more information about GO2, please visit http://www.go2works.com. GO2 GO2 is employee owned and employee focused. Founded in 1999, GO2 is a full-service employee engagement agency based in Twinsburg, Ohio. The company is a division of GO2 Partners, which is headquartered in Des Plaines, Illinois. GO2 has extensive experience with local, regional and national clients, including both Fortune 100 companies and start-ups. The agency serves its clients by developing and implementing tailored solutions that enhance internal communication, company culture, and sales team effectiveness. End
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