Liberty Furniture
Travis Knight has extensive experience in advertising, marketing, and digital media sales. Travis most recently served as the Vice President of Marketing & e-Commerce at Liberty Furniture Industries. Prior to that, they held leadership positions at Marietta Daily Journal and The Telegraph, where they served as the Vice President of Advertising & Marketing. Travis also worked at TBO.com as the Director of Digital Advertising and at Savannah Morning News as the Digital Media Sales Director. Earlier in their career, Travis worked at Morris Digital Works as an Online Sales Business Consultant and at Athens Banner-Herald as the Retail Sales Manager and a Retail Advertising Account Representative. Travis also served as a Communications Specialist at Texas A&M University and as the Director of Client Services at Infinity Pro Sports. Travis is highly skilled in driving revenue through various digital advertising strategies and has demonstrated expertise in areas such as online sales, email marketing, social media marketing, and search engine optimization.
Travis Knight attended the University of Georgia - Terry College of Business from 1995 to 1999, where they pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a focus on Marketing. Before their university education, Travis also attended Hardaway High School, although specific information regarding their degree or field of study during this time is unavailable.
Liberty Furniture
Liberty is a privately owned business that designs value-driven, quality furniture. In 1992, Richard Brian took the opportunity to start his own business. He began with a vision of a company that would thrive on the values of hard-work, fairness, and integrity. With only seven people and a modest section of warehouse in west Atlanta, Liberty Furniture opened its doors selling only wood chairs and laminate table tops. Steadily, the company introduced more casual dining styles and the vision that was Liberty began to take form. Early on, when Liberty could only afford a basement level showroom in High Point, Mr. Brian would take chairs out to the street in order to entice customers. This initiative and passion for success is visible to this day and is at the very heart of Liberty.