CRP Industries Promotes Andrea Muscato to Marketing Communications Manager

CRP Industries Promotes Andrea Muscato to Marketing Communications Manager

She will be managing a wide range of marketing communication activities for the CRP Automotive and Industrial groups, the company noted.


CRP Industries recently announced the promotion of Andrea Muscato to the position of marketing communications manager.

Muscato has been with CRP Industries since 2015, serving as the company’s marketing communications specialist. She will be managing a wide range of marketing communication activities for the CRP Automotive and Industrial groups, the company noted.

Muscato will be responsible for overseeing tradeshow planning and logistics, managing CRP Automotive’s “Inside the Brands” and CRP Industrial’s “GO-TO Videos.” She also will be responsible for general marketing activities, social media programs, in-house graphics, direct marketing programs and content management of the CRP websites.

“Andrea is an invaluable asset to our marketing team and our company,” said Monika LaPrete, CRP Industries marketing communications director. “Her talent, experience, dedication and ability to provide innovative and timely creative solutions for our MarCom efforts made her promotion to marketing communications manager the next best move for our organization. She is an important part of CRP Industries’ future development and implementation of our marketing initiatives.”

Prior to joining CRP Automotive, Muscato spent four years at Altran North America, an engineering services provider.

Muscato holds a bachelor of arts in communications with a minor in marketing, and a certification in public relations and advertising from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Muscato is a member of the Automotive Communication Council.

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