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Roni Moore, vice president of marketing and communications, NAMA

Roni Moore has been named vice president of marketing and communications for NAMA, the Chicago-based national association representing the vending and refreshment services industry.  

She previously served as corporate communications consultant to Tenneco, the Lake Forest-based auto parts manufacturer. Prior to that, she served as a vice president at Golin/Harris International. 

Moore has a Bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Master's degree from Northwestern University.
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( October 23, 2012 )

Roni Moore has been named vice president of marketing and communications for NAMA, the Chicago-based national association representing the vending and refreshment services industry. She previously served as corporate communications consultant to Tenneco, the Lake Forest-based auto parts manufacturer. Prior to that, she served as a vice president at Golin/Harris International. Moore has a Bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Master's degree from Northwestern University.

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