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    Christopher Marchese

    The Sun Newspapers welcomes its newest member, Christopher Marchese. Chris joins the paper as an advertising account executive handling the areas of Seal Beach and Long Beach.  Chris originally hails from the Philadelphia area and graduated from the American University in Washington, DC with a bachelor of arts in communications.

    Having resided in California for over 15 years, Chris settled in Long Beach three years ago.  He joins us with a background in print, online, direct mail and social media advertising sales and looks forward to helping even more of our clients to reach out and connect with the readership of the Sun.

    In his spare time Chris enjoys cycling, running and following the fortunes of his native Philadelphia sports teams.  Look for him running in the upcoming Seal Beach 10K or give him a call at the office if you’re looking to place an advertisement—Chris said he is excited to be here and loves talking to our local businesses.

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