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Welly names new vice president of brand and marketing

Welly Health PBC, the brand that brings joy and ease to everyday healing, is excited to announce a new vice president of brand and marketing, Stephanie Moats Leibke.

EDEN PRARIE, Minn. — Welly Health PBC, the brand that brings joy and ease to everyday healing, is excited to announce a new vice president of brand and marketing, Stephanie Moats Leibke.  

Stephanie Moats Leibke

As part of the executive leadership team reporting to CEO, Tom Mondragon, Moats Leibke will lead the team responsible for shaping and executing Welly’s marketing and innovation strategy. In this position, Moats Leibke will leverage her more than two decades of marketing experience to build the brand and drive revenue growth as Welly continues to bring simplicity and delight to the world of healthcare through great design and intuitive kid-focused products. 

 Prior to joining Welly, Moats Leibke led marketing and product in various B2B and B2C organizations in the education and consumer packaged goods industries.  

“We are on a mission to become the leader in first aid solutions for Millennial moms. We’re excited to have Stephanie’s unique experience and perspective to help us unearth new ways to connect and engage with Welly consumers,” said Tom Mondragon, CEO of Welly.   

Recent Welly first aid launches include:   

·       Dogs Flex Fabric Bandages in three doggone playful prints that are just the thing to get you back playing fetch in style.  

·       Floral Wonderland Flex Fabric Bandages in three floral patterns in two sizes that help adventurers wear bumps and cuts with pride.  

·       100 Count Flex Fabric Bandage Patterns Pack of assorted flex fabric bandage designs 

·       80 Count Family Pack including assorted flex fabric and waterproof bandage designs

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