TRINE has hired Steve Skubic

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LOS ANGELES - October 5, 2019 - TRINE, a boutique marketing agency, is thrilled to announce the hire of Steve Skubic as its CEO.

Skubic joins TRINE with over 25 years experience in event management, hospitality and experiential marketing. The former President & CEO of SportsMark Management Group, Skubic has managed and overseen hundreds of sponsorship & client activation programs at 14 Olympic Games, 6 FIFA World Cups, Super Bowls, Americas Cups, Masters Golf Tournaments, and numerous other domestic and international events.

"After years of growing and developing TRINE, we’re honored to have Steve join us and take us to the next level," said Chris Stone, Founder & CMO of TRINE. "His wealth of experience and knowledge of the sports landscape will help our agency continue to grow its international footprint. I speak for the whole team here at TRINE when I say we can’t wait to get started with Steve at the helm."

Since 2013, TRINE, a boutique agency based out of Los Angeles, has specialized in delivering integrated sports marketing solutions. Skubic will not only bring tremendous value to TRINE’s current clientele, but also plans to action a specific Olympic expansion strategy for the agency.

"I’m excited to be joining a small but established agency," Steve said. "TRINE has already proven they know how to successfully understand key brand objectives and deliver phenomenal work for their clients. One of my initial goals will be to combine their creative and strategic offerings with my experience so our clients capitalize on their marketing and sponsorship objectives."

Steve will also be making this a family affair by joining his eldest son James, TRINE’s President, who has worked at the company since its inception.

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