Adam Martin has a diverse work experience, beginning in 2012 with Surry-Yadkin Electric Membership Corporation. Adam started as an Office Assistant, providing support in various departments such as Accounting, Marketing, and Human Resources. During their time at Surry-Yadkin, Adam managed accounts payable transactions and planned social media content, among other tasks.
In 2014, Adam was promoted to Manager of Public Relations at Surry-Yadkin. In this role, they were responsible for developing an editorial calendar with multi-platform content to reinforce key messaging and brand principles. Adam also oversaw the design, proofing, and distribution of promotional materials. Additionally, Adam utilized market research data to make workflow and process efficiency improvements, ultimately enhancing member satisfaction.
In 2018, Adam transitioned to Burchette and Burchette Hardwood Floors as a Project Manager. Although the specific responsibilities aren't mentioned, this role likely involved overseeing projects and ensuring their successful completion.
Most recently, Adam has been working at EnergyUnited since 2019. Adam started as a Communications Specialist and was later promoted to Corporate Communications Consultant in 2023. No specific responsibilities are provided for these roles.
Overall, Adam Martin's work experience demonstrates a range of skills in communication, project management, and administrative support.
Adam Martin attended Surry Community College from 2007 to 2009. The specific degree or field of study they pursued during this time is not provided. Subsequently, they enrolled at Appalachian State University from 2009 to 2011, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in History and Political Science. In terms of additional certifications, Adam obtained a certification in "Critical Thinking for Better Judgment and Decision-Making" from LinkedIn in November 2020 and completed a course titled "Photography Foundations: Exposure" on Lynda.com in June 2019.
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