Kristin Bernor Takes Charge as President of the AMA Connecticut Chapter
Kristin Bernor Takes Charge as President of the AMA Connecticut Chapter
In an exciting development for marketing professionals in Connecticut, Square 9 Softworks has announced the appointment of Kristin Bernor as the new President of the American Marketing Association (AMA) Connecticut Chapter, effective July 1, 2025. With over thirty years of experience in steering impactful marketing strategies, particularly within the tech industry, Bernor is set to bring a fresh, connection-focused leadership style to the chapter.
Square 9 President and CEO, Steve Young, highlighted Bernor's inspiring leadership in driving the company's marketing initiatives, noting, "Kristin Bernor brings a level of strategy and inspiration to Square 9's marketing team that has grown our brand significantly. The AMA Connecticut Chapter will undoubtedly benefit greatly from her drive, experience, and charismatic leadership."
As the newly appointed President, Bernor will steer the chapter's mission, which focuses on empowering marketers. Through increased professional development, innovative thought leadership, and a strong commitment to community engagement, she aims to enhance the value for members and foster deeper connections among marketing professionals throughout Connecticut.
In her own words, Bernor expressed, "This is a tremendous honor. I'm excited to build on the great work of past chapter leaders and help Connecticut marketers grow in their professions and make their mark. Together, we'll elevate the role of marketers, support one another, and create meaningful opportunities for growth and development." Her vision underlines the importance of collaboration and mutual support among marketers to flourish in an ever-changing professional landscape.
Square 9 Softworks, a notable player in the field of intelligent information management, will undoubtedly serve as a strong foundation for Bernor's initiatives in the AMA. The company specializes in leveraging AI technologies to streamline workflows and reduce reliance on paper, making work processes more efficient and effective. This focus on innovation aligns seamlessly with Bernor's goals for the AMA, suggesting future programming may include professional educational opportunities emphasizing technology's role in marketing.
The American Marketing Association has a long-standing history of being a pivotal force in marketing thought leadership and community building. With renowned publications such as the Journal of Marketing, the AMA provides marketers with invaluable resources to navigate the complexities of today’s market landscape.
As Bernor steps into her new role, she’s not just taking on a position; she’s embracing a mission to strengthen the ties within the marketing community. Her leadership is expected to bring about more dynamic interactions, shared insights, and new learning opportunities, ultimately fostering a rich environment for marketers in Connecticut. The future appears bright as ABA's Connecticut Chapter stands on the brink of growth and collaborative success under Bernor's guidance.