TTI names Paula Renfrow director of marketing

TTI, Inc. recently named Paula Renfrow director of marketing. Renfrow replaces 24-year company veteran Tim Scott, who will retire from TTI at the end of January.

Renfrow has held a number of operations management positions with technology manufacturing marketing companies and is no stranger to TTI. She began her 27-year career as a component buyer, a role in which she purchased resistors from TTI. Most recently, she worked as a channel marketing consultant for a Seattle-based marketing group. 

“Paula brings a diverse work background to TTI, having experienced our business from a number of different angles,” said Michael Knight, senior vice president, TTI Americas. “Her management, marketing and agency experience will be invaluable as TTI’s marketing program continues to position the company for growth during a time in which many of the traditional marketing and customer reach methods are quickly changing.”

In her new role, Renfrow will oversee the marketing department, including communications, supplier co-op and corporate events. She will be involved with the sales and product management teams at TTI, as well.

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