White-Spunner Hires, Achieves Safety Goal

White-Spunner Construction, LLC of Mobile has announced the addition of Judith Fuller and Cynthia Barton to its marketing and communication department. Fuller, a graduate of Auburn University, fills a new marketing coordinator and lead graphic designer position. She will develop marketing communication and corporate sales support, as well as lead the team in creative concept development and digital marketing design and execution. Barton will lead the team as director of marketing and communication. She has been active in the communication industry for more than 30 years and will assist White-Spunner with brand management, sales enablement, customer-focused communication and more. Additionally, the firm has achieved “Platinum Level” in the Associated Builders and Contractors’ STEP Safety Management System. The announcement says this means the company is 655% safer than the industry average. It adds that STEP, founded more than three decades ago, has helped White-Spunner report no injuries that required an employee to lose work time in more than 3.35 million working hours.

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