Skytale Group Hires Veteran Executive as Head of Marketing » Dallas Innovates

Skytale Group in Dallas, an investment bank and consulting firm specializing in healthcare, expanded its management team with the hiring of Morgen Buck, as director of marketing.

Buck has been a leader in marketing for many years and is responsible for creating and implementing marketing strategies that elevate the company’s brand, its digital experience and communication.

“Morgen brings a track record of developing successful marketing strategies and innovative campaigns across a variety of business lines within the financial services industry,” Skytale Partners’ Ben Hernandez said in a statement. “We’re committed to hiring top talent who share in our values as Skytale continues to grow and Morgen’s expertise in not just marketing, but also in investment banking and finance will be a valuable asset to our executive team.”

Buck stated that Skytale is an appealing company for Buck to join.

“Skytale is a strong, established, and dynamic firm with a ton of momentum and experience in the healthcare space. Their reputation and ability to provide creative solutions for both their consulting and M&A clients is impressive and is a part of what drove me to join the firm,” Buck said in a statement. “I’m especially excited to work with the leadership team to accelerate the position of and reinforce the Skytale brand.”

Buck Buck is a marketing professional with 17 years’ experience.

Buck worked as VP marketing at D.A. Davidson, where she helped build the firm’s marketing and communications division. Over her 12 year tenure with D.A. Skytale stated that Buck, while working at Davidson, acquired a wide range of skills in marketing, branding and communications. She also gained experience with event planning, advertising and public relations.

Buck has worked in the television industry for many years, including at Fox Sports and E!

A full-service strategic, financial, and M&A advisory firm, Skytale offers tailored and comprehensive strategic guidance to medical practices looking to thrive, grow, scale, sell, or understand the value of their businesses.

Skytale says its team draws on their knowledge of the medical aesthetics, dentistry, and healthcare sectors they serve in order to assist clients with making business decisions.

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