Pico NA Adds to Global Business Team
Late tonight we received word that Pico North America just added Teri Mascotti and Wendy Voss to its worldwide team. This is stunning news that should be the talk of kitchen tables in the morning… so let’s get right to the details.

Mascotti
As Vice President of Global Accounts, Teri Mascotti will work with Pico’s 34 global offices to blend the right teams for each client’s specific needs. Mascotti has more than 20+ years experience in the exhibit industry. Her career began in retail as a visual merchandiser and then as director of retail sales. Mascotti has been very active with the Association for Retail Environments (A.R.E.), sitting on their board of directors. In her position, Mascotti will also serve as a senior level strategist working with Pico divisions throughout the world to expand business opportunities. Mascotti is based in Pico’s Minnesota sales office.

Voss
As Vice President of Global Business Development, Wendy Voss will help Pico’s clients deliver their brand through total brand activation. With 20+ years of retail and trade show experience, Voss is primed to assemble teams and promote Pico’s full spectrum of integrated global services. Voss’ passion for retail and exhibit/event design and strategy ignited while working at an architecture firm. Her experience also includes working at agencies selling creative and strategic services for clients like Intel, CVS, Best Buy and Target to name a few. Voss is located in Pico’s Las Vegas sales office.
“We are enthusiastic to share Pico’s global resources and our ability to activate compelling marketing experiences that build relationships and deliver measurable results,” said Paul Mullen, president, Pico North America. “Teri and Wendy are tremendous assets and will help us to introduce North American companies to Pico’s worldwide team that is creating insightful activation strategies around the globe. Teri and Wendy have proven time and again that they know how to build teams that deliver the best results for their clients.”
You can also see Teri and Wendy on the Wall of 100 Spilled Beans.
More info at www.pico-na.com.





