SALINAS, CA - In a move that will greatly increase company organization, Moxxy Marketing has added Laura Stenvick in the role of Director of Operations.
Now approaching nearly a decade of experience in maintaining and improving office efficiency, Stenvick will be responsible for the following at Moxxy:
- Day-to-day operations
- Workflow
- Management
- Accounting
- Human resources
- General office administration
Stenvick is using her expertise to increase Moxxy’s operational productivity by managing work flow for account services and production, overseeing human resources and business finances, and handling IT-related resources. With her abilities to organize and manage, Stenvick’s knowledge and skills have already benefited and helped grow the Moxxy team, the company said.
“With double-digit growth year-over-year for more than four years, our recent move into space three times larger, plus a few additional new positions being created and filled, this was the time to bring on a director of operations. Laura is the perfect person for this new position and for our lean, detail-oriented and fast-paced culture,” explained Karen Nardozza, Principal of Moxxy. “Laura’s business management expertise and her quick wit won us over immediately, and after being with us for just a short time she’s already made a difference—she is helping take this small agency of twelve to the next level.”
Before her new career at Moxxy, Stenvick spent eight years at the Monterey Peninsula Dental Group, working her way up from managing insurance and collections to her most recent role as Operations Director. As Operations Director, she was responsible for managing and supporting the doctors and staff, overseeing finances and human resources, and directing the facility as a whole.
Stenvick grew up in Monterey County and attended Pacific Grove High School, but didn’t come to realize her love for farming, nature, and animals until she and her husband, Brad Stenvick, bought 45-acres in Carmel Valley, the press release explained. Now, she is in charge of caring for 125 different animals, ranging from dogs and cats, to chickens and goats. During Stenvick’s free time, she said she breaks out her green thumb and works in the garden or tends to their land.