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Doreese Norman

Director Of Communications at Washington Trails Association

Doreese Norman has a diverse work experience in marketing and communications. Doreese currently serves as the Director of Communications at the Washington Trails Association, where they utilize their skills to enhance the organization's communication strategies. Prior to that, they founded Marketing Shiv, a consultancy providing advice and tools for new marketers, start-ups, and small businesses.

Doreese has also held leadership positions in marketing and communications at Operation Gratitude and U.S.VETS, where they directed marketing and communication efforts and amplified the voices of veterans. Additionally, they worked at Caltech as the Director of Marketing Operations, managing project teams and analyzing budgets for the communications department.

Before that, Doreese gained extensive experience in marketing and PR management at the Pasadena Symphony and POPS and Westfield Corporation. Doreese collaborated with teams to design strategic marketing plans and managed operating budgets, while also negotiating event sponsorship deals and strategic alliances.

Early in their career, Doreese worked as a Marketing Operations Manager at Makai and U.S. Marketing and Promotions, where they managed project teams for nationwide promotions and served as a program manager for notable brands like Pantene and Cover Girl cosmetics.

Overall, Doreese Norman has a strong background in marketing and communications, showcasing their expertise in budget management, strategic planning, and brand development.

Doreese Norman's education history begins in 1990 when they enrolled at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Doreese pursued a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Communication and completed their studies in 1994.

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Olympia, United States

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Washington Trails Association

Washington Trails Association has a 50 year legacy of engaging the hiking community. WTA enhances hiking experiences in Washington by empowering a diverse and growing community of hikers to explore, steward and protect trails and public lands. WTA is the nation’s largest state-based hiking advocacy and trail maintenance organization, with more than 27,000 members, thousands of volunteers each year, and an online community of more than 500,000. WTA’s annual budget is approximately $8 million. We believe that hiking has a positive impact on people’s hearts and minds and want to ensure that there are trails for everyone, forever.


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