Kerri Peloquin

Kerri Peloquin has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Kerri began their career as an Executive Assistant at The Trump Organization in 1989 and later worked as a Marketing Assistant at Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group in 1990. In 1991, they joined PolyGram and held various roles, including Director of Theatrical Marketing, Sell-Thru. During their time at PolyGram, they played a key role in the DVD launch and was responsible for trade event planning and coordination.

In 1995, Peloquin co-founded Vizitek, a company that specialized in bringing 2D CAD drawings to life using a 3D software program for the BioPharma sector. This innovative rendering approach improved efficiencies and showcased the ergonomics of designs. After leaving Vizitek in 1998, they joined The Kessler Group as an Assistant Vice President in 1999, where they worked until 2005.

Peloquin's entrepreneurial spirit led their to co-found 3 Hour Nap, LLC in 2006, a company that designed and produced baby accessories. Kerri expanded the product line to include t-shirts for kids and adults. In 2011, they became the Executive Assistant at International Metal Corporation, LLC before transitioning to their role as an Executive Search and Research Professional at Russell Reynolds Associates in 2012. In 2014, they co-founded Directive Communication Systems.

Throughout their career, Peloquin has demonstrated a strong track record in various roles and industries, showcasing their flexibility and adaptability in different work environments.

Kerri Peloquin obtained their Bachelor's degree in Business Economics from the State University of New York College at Oneonta from 1986 to 1989. Before that, they attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in 1985 and 1986, however, no degree or field of study information is available.

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Milton, United States

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Directive Communication Systems

Whether sudden or expected, the death of a loved one brings immense heartache and grief. In the midst of this emotional pain, however, survivors and their legal advisors must navigate the complex process of estate administration, managing the logistics of personal accounts. From retirement and investing to social and entertainment, they all havemore accounts than they did a generation ago. What is needed is a service that makes 21st century estate-planning convenient and easy to administer.Their mission at Directive Communication Systems is to use technology to simplify the complex logistical and emotional process to provide greater peace of mind. To an individual planning their estate. To loved ones left behind. To estate administrators. Their DCS platform empowers an individual with efficient estate planning, while clearly outlining wishes for digital profiles, off-line and cash value accounts.To an individual and their loved ones, DCS is an emotional insurance policy to ease the logistical burden of the estate. ID theft potential is reduced. Accounts are accounted for.To estate planners and administrators, DCS enhances the service they can provide. An expanded product portfolio is offered for digital and other off-line asset management. The anxiety of preparing and sending manual communications for closing out accounts is minimized and potentially eliminated. The administration of the estate is expedited by ensuring a forgotten account doesn’t pop up at a later date.


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