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Skyline hires new employees to keep up with growth

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New Jersey tradeshow exhibit company, Skyline, has hired three new employees to keep up with its growth in business. Skyline currently employs over 1500 tradeshow professionals internationally.


Owing to its continued expansion, the company has added Darcey Sweeney, Alex Houser and Keith Killion to its growing New Jersey team.

“We are very pleased to have Darcey, Alex and Keith on board,” said Scott Price, president of Skyline New Jersey. “They each bring their own unique skill set to the Skyline team. The number of clients turning to us for their exhibit needs keeps growing and expanding. Our team is crucial to ensuring we continue to provide a high quality of service to them.”

Skyline hired Alex Houser as a Service Technician in June 2011. Houser has over five years of experience as a stage technician. His knowledge and experience with tools, production materials and electrical wiring are a perfect addition to the Skyline New Jersey tradeshow stand display and exhibits installation team.

With a growing list of clients, Skyline added Darcey Sweeney and Keith Killion to its team in early August. Having just completed a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication, Sweeney has previously worked in several coordinator roles. Her background and skills include event organization, strategic planning, communications and budgeting, which are well suited to the multi-tasking role of a project coordinator at Skyline.

As the company’s newest designer, Keith Killion brings a variety of design experience to the table. Killion has previously worked on print media design projects, creating brand identities, graphic designing and 3D scale modeling. Skyline hopes Killion’s special skills in industrial design and packaging will give the company a further innovative edge.

“Skyline’s achievements continue to multiply, we now have a new designer to ensure constant product innovation; a new project coordinator to ensure the administration and client liaison side is effectively handled and a new service technician to ensure your tradeshow exhibit is set up and installed to achieve the best ROI,” said Price.

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