Brittany Krueger brings excellent project-management skills honed through broad-based agency experience
GUELPH, ON – October 26, 2021 — Kahntact, a Guelph-based advertising agency specializing in communications for agriculture and food, has hired a new senior project manager in preparation for rapid growth.
Brittany Krueger has a unique blend of skills and experience earned in fast-paced, deadline-driven agency environments. She graduated from the graphic communications management program at Ryerson University and has spent the past 15 years working in consumer-packaged goods marketing and in building brands for wine, spirits, and beer companies.

Brittany Krueger
“Brittany is a skilled project manager with many years of experience managing project timelines, budgets and providing excellent service to clients,” says Rhett Hawkins, vice president, agriculture at RR46, the company that owns Kahntact and other marketing firms such as AdFarm, Giant Goat and Flint Group. “She is going to fit in really well at Kahntact. Brittany brings the skills we need to move forward into some exciting new areas in 2022.”
In addition to years of experience as a project manager, Brittany also helped implement new enterprise management systems at other agencies. She has thrived in implementing new processes seamlessly to enable companies to gain efficiencies and grow.
Kahntact is in the process of evaluating their process and project management tools. Brittany will lead this transition, which will enable Kahntact to be even more responsive and nimble with clients moving forward.
Brittany joins a strong, veteran marketing team at Kahntact. The company is a finalist in a number of categories at the upcoming Canadian Agri-Marketing Association’s “Best of CAMA” awards show. In 2020, Kahntact won 14 awards, the most of any agency or company.
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