Concept to Consumer Collective Announces New Appointments

LOS ANGELES — The Concept to Consumer Collective (CtCC) and its sister company Wingpow International have announced several new appointments.

Paula O'Reilly, previously the global accounts manager at Wingpow, has moved to CtCC in the same position. "Her role will include client relations and project management. In addition, Paula will be supporting Gary Ayckbourn and Nina Saini with new business," noted a rep.

Reach her directly at paula@ctoccollective.com.

CtCC has additionally announced that Saff Hewitt joined the team earlier this year in the position of senior graphic designer.

"Handling all design work from branding, product concept design and packaging design — and more — Saff has been sprinkling her creative magic with huge success and high client praise," the rep said.

Another new hire is Tor Kajrys as accounts manager for Wingpow.

"She will be handling the day-to-day operations for manufacturing. Returning to the U.K., after five years in China, Tor brings with her extensive manufacturing and sourcing experience and is, conveniently, a Mandarin speaker," noted the rep.

CtCC brings together "a team of industry professionals with established, successful businesses within the sexual wellbeing sphere worldwide. The company offers a unique strategic insight and global industry knowledge and in-house experts including services in branding, marketing, product and packaging design, engineering, logistics and fulfillment," the rep explained.

"Through its sister company Wingpow, the company has its own manufacturing facility, which is managed through a U.K. team," they continued. "By offering clients a fully integrated service, the company is in a globally unique position to seamlessly support clients at every step of the way."

Visit CtoCCollective.com and Wingpow.com.

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