Chris Hoffmann Graseck-Jacob

Marketing Director at Five Pawns

Chris Hoffmann Graseck-Jacob has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Starting in 2010, they founded and curated Grappa Frisbee Records until 2013. In 2013, they began working as a freelance graphic designer at Chris Hoffmann Design, where they provided creative solutions for branding and identity. Chris Hoffmann also founded and curated Eternity Tree, a music recommendation blog, in 2014. Additionally, Chris has been active as a music producer and beat maker under the alias "Ohsaurus" since 2009. In 2015, they worked as a graphic designer for Hemlock Vapor Company, managing graphic design duties and social media for the company's wholesale branch. From 2017 to 2018, they served as a graphic designer at Bio Hazard Inc., managing the Graphics Department and overseeing visual direction, art direction, and print and web promotions. From 2018 to 2019, they worked as a graphic designer for Kush Supply Co., specializing in high-end custom packaging for the cannabis industry. Currently, Chris serves as the Marketing Director at Five Pawns since September 2021.

Chris Hoffmann Graseck-Jacob has a Certificate in Graphic Design from Paier College of Art, which was obtained from 2010 to 2013. Prior to that, they earned a Diploma in General Studies from Southington High School, from 2004 to 2008. Additionally, they have obtained several certifications including "Introduction to NFTs: Non-fungible Tokens" from LinkedIn in November 2021, "Logo Trend Report 2018-2019" from LinkedIn in November 2018, "Microsoft Teams Essential Training" from LinkedIn in November 2018, "SOLIDWORKS: Visualize" from LinkedIn in November 2018, and "Understanding Patents: A Deeper Dive" from LinkedIn in November 2018.

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Colorado Springs, United States

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Five Pawns

Five Pawns is an e-commerce website that manufactures and sells e-liquid services.


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