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Meet Tracie Grodi, Patch's New Ad Manager
Grodi, a Woodstock resident who recently joined our team, covers Acworth and nearby Patch towns, including Cartersville and Canton.
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She recently joined our team as advertising manager for Acworth Patch and several nearby Patch sites—Cartersville Patch, Canton-Sixes Patch, Holly Springs-Hickory Flat Patch, Northeast Cobb Patch and Woodstock-Towne Lake Patch.
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A Woodstock resident and Cherokee County native, Grodi and her husband of nearly nine years, Michael, have three children—Keeghan, 16, a student; Parker, 6, a first-grader; and 21-month-old Georgia Grace.
Back in the Peach State for three years now, Grodi in the last eight-plus years has called several cities home—Scottsdale, AZ; Chicago, IL; and Orlando and Stuart, FL.
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Grodi came to Patch with about 15 years of experience in advertising and marketing and a knack for helping her customers grow their businesses.
Contact her at tracie.grodi@patch.com or 678-315-2013.
Along with hubby Michael, Grodi operates Cherokee Seniors Helping Hands, a nonprofit the couple founded to benefit senior citizens and new mothers in Cherokee County.
Learn more about our new ad manager with this short Q&A:
Patch: As an advertising manager, what's the best part of your job?
Grodi: Being given the opportunity to help consult with local business owners on growing their businesses. Online advertising allows a small business to market themselves with large, national companies. Before online advertising came along, that wasn't a possibility.
Patch: What do you find special about Patch?
Grodi: Patch is so incredibly local and has such a social media feel to it. Our readers are very involved with Patch on a daily basis.
Patch: What do you think of Acworth?
Grodi: It's a very cozy, friendly and close knit community. The business community is wonderful.
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