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Enviroments at Work hires Hubanks as business development manager

Environments at Work has named Tiffany Hubanks its new business development manager. With over 15 years of sales and marketing experience, Hubanks will focus on developing new business opportunities within the areas architecture and design community. Previously, Hubanks was an account manager for Quest Diagnostics Inc., where she promoted a portfolio of diagnostic testing, information and services to both new and existing accounts within the city's healthcare community. She also worked for Shawmut Design and Construction as a business development manager, securing opportunities within the city's financial, legal and technology markets. Her additional professional experience includes Pfizer Inc./US Pharmaceuticals and DuPont/Agriculture. Throughout her career, Hubanks's has successfully impacted market share growth by identifying, growing and maintaining relationships with industry influencers and end users. Hubanks holds a master of science in Management from Troy University and a bachelor of science in Political Science from Florida State University.
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