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Oxyfresh Hires Chris Campbell as Content Creator

Campbell will be creating photos and videos to help enhance the company’s online and social media presence.

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(PRESS RELEASE) Oxyfresh, a provider of safe, environmentally friendly products for people and pets, has announced its recent hire of Chris Campbell, who will join the Oxyfresh team as its new content creator. Within this role, Campbell will be creating photos and videos to help enhance the company’s online and social media presence.

“Oxyfresh is a successful company with a long history of creating happier and healthier pets thanks to their groundbreaking, proprietary ingredient Oxygene,” Campbell says. “I value their company’s overall mission and look forward to showcasing the many life-changing products they offer for both people and pets through my work as their new content creator.”

Campbell is a former U.S. Marine and accomplished multimedia creative with a BFA degree from Ringling College of Art & Design. Over the last eight years, he has worked to develop numerous award-winning campaigns, while growing nationally recognized brands. He moved to Idaho to assume his role as brand storyteller at Oxyfresh, with his family from the Palm Beach area of Florida. He now can embrace the beauty of living in a close community and gets to enjoy the gorgeous mountains and lakes that surround Coeur d’Alene.

“The consistent and growing demand for Oxyfresh inspires us to be more creative and dedicated in our mission to create ‘Healthy Pets and Happy Owners,’” says Mariano Tellarini, president of Oxyfresh, “It has also led us to seek out the best candidates to fulfill new positions within our company that will help take our brand and products to the next level. We feel strongly that Chris will be able to achieve this and we welcome him to our growing team!”

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