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INFINITY EVENTS Adds New Sales Exec


Ok...enough about Robb.

Now that voting has closed for the Event Solutions Spotlight Awards and we no longer have to endure  another reminder to vote for Robb, let's direct our attention back to what really makes Robb good at his job, and that is finding the absolute best talent possible and somehow managing to convince them to join the team at Infinity Events!


We are excited to announce that Lucy Montoya Roberts has joined the team as Senior Account Executive.  Ms Montoya Roberts brings over 20 years of event management experience to the team working with Fortune 500 companies including: The Professional Golfers’ Association, Freeman, KIIS-FM Los Angeles,  Washington Mutual, Deloitte & Touche, Old Navy, Daisy Rock Guitar, The Anaheim CVB, LA CVB, NAMM Show, Comic-Con, Paramount Studios and Marvel Comics.

With Lucy’s tenure producing and managing high profile events, this elevates the INFINITY EVENTS' dynamic in producing an unparalleled experience for their clients.  Along with her vast experience in trade shows, exhibit management and event design, Lucy is honing her skills in Social Media Marketing at the University of California, Irvine. 

In addition, Lucy has served on the Board of Directors for the Meeting Professionals’ International, Orange County Chapter and the International Association of Exhibitions & Events Southern California Chapter and Exhibit Designers & Producers Association Southern California Chapter.  Along being an active member of the MPI Southern California Chapter.  She has been the recipient of Outstanding Leadership Award for Freeman along with The Shining Star Award from MPISCC for her dedication and leadership.

You can reach her at lucy@infinityeventsinc.com

Welcome LUCY!!!!




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