Knowing What You Don’t Know

 

Knowledge is a crutch that can make our thinking a little stale & predictable. When we focus on the things we're not so sure about, it opens up our natural rhythm of curiosity - a place where better answers reside.

Dwayne Fry

Dwayne is a strategic leader with a wealth of successful agency and client management experience. For the past 16 years he’s been a partner at The Republik, running the strategic side of this creative powerhouse agency. He guides clients to look critically at any given situation, ask tough questions and find the precise answers for their brands. His role is to research and evaluate business environments – monitor consumer trends and competitive sets – and develop insights for a brand’s successful positioning.
Dwayne has taken on an additional role: VP of Marketing for client, Voltari Marine Electric. In this position, he brings extensive experience working on well-known boat brands like: Triumph Boats, Glastron, Wellcraft, Scarab, Carver Yachts, Marquis Yachts and Bennington Marine.

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