
Mr. Guest is responsible for managing multiple marketing matters such as traditional advertising, online marketing including web, email, and social media marketing, and sales support. Mr. Guest also attends international and domestic tradeshows to assist with sales and global presence.
Mr. Guest joined DRG International full-time in September 2013, after accepting two consecutive internships with the company. During the summer of 2012, Mr. Guest worked as a general intern at DRG Instruments, GmbH; the wholly-owned German subsidiary of DRG International, Inc. Mr. Guest worked the following summer at the company headquarters in Springfield, NJ as a marketing intern. In October 2013,
Mr. Guest moved to St. Petersburg, Russia, to begin a 6-month job in sales at DRG Biomed, OOO, another wholly-owned subsidiary of DRG International, Inc. While in St. Petersburg, Mr. Guest assisted with sales operations and learned the Russian business and market, along with attending Russian and international healthcare tradeshows.
Since April 2014, Mr. Guest has been working in the role of International Marketing Manager at DRG headquarters in Springfield, NJ. Mr. Guest earned his B.A. at Tulane University, graduating in the spring of 2013 with a major in Art History and a minor in Business. Guest is a New Jersey native and currently resides in Hoboken.
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