NST Announces new Senior Account Director

Published on 15th April 2025

Following the 50th anniversary last year, San Diego-based agency Nuffer, Smith, Tucker (NST) continues to grow and has added Senior Account Director Kelli Nenaber to drive new business opportunities, expand strategic capabilities and support agency professional development.

Nenaber joins NST following her role as senior marketing director at Westfield UTC. In that role, she drove property-wide marketing strategy, community relations and brand management, and supported more than 200 tenant brands with customized marketing plans. She also has experience leading the branding strategy and implementation for Palisade at Westfield UTC, the company’s first U.S. residential project.

“Kelli’s broad background supports NST’s vision to redefine PR,” said NST President and Partner Teresa Siles. “Her range of experience allows us to further expand beyond traditional PR services and deliver more holistic, strategic support to our clients. We believe diversity of experience — both personal and professional — is essential to offering well-rounded, innovative solutions that meet our clients’ evolving needs.”

Find out more about Nenaber on the NST website.

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