Norris Takes New Post as Account Manager


Anna Kaiser | 30 August 2007 |

Former Client Relations Manager now dedicated to Comprehensive, Enterprise clients.

Lindy Norris, formerly the Client Relations Manager at Blizzard Internet Marketing, has moved into the role of Account Manager. As an Account Manager, Norris will be able to proactively work with Blizzard’s clients to support their strategic options and answer budget and contract questions. Norris brings to the position a background in website design, e-mail marketing, and customer service. She joins Kathy Barta as our second Account Manager dedicated to our Comprehensive and Enterprise Online Marketing clients.

Norris was a natural fit for the position given her previous position as the Client Relations Manager where she assisted many of Blizzard’s clients with such tasks as contract renewals, billing statements and payments, customer service issues, and rolling out the new hosting plans and Annual Design Maintenance Agreements. Using the knowledge she has gained in her former position will allow her to work in partnership with some of Blizzard’s top clients to maximize the clients’ return on investment.

Congratulations Lindy! We look forward to continued success and client satisfaction at Blizzard Internet Marketing, Inc.

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3 Responses to “Norris Takes New Post as Account Manager”

  1. Craig Davis Says:

    Congratulations, Lindy! I know you will be successful in your new position. You have always done a great job working with clients. :)

  2. Gloria Farmer Says:

    I am very glad you are taking this position. You always do an exceptional job! With your wide range background, I often turn to you for advice, and receive a wealth of great feedback and information. Thank you and Congratulations!

  3. Erin Blank Says:

    Congratulations, Lindy! You’ve been an asset to every team you’ve been on at Blizzard, I’m sure your new position will only prove that further! I’m so excited for you!

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