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Marsh new World Reserve president

Former Littleton Coin Company Senior Vice President Jeffrey S. Marsh has been named President of World Reserve Monetary Exchange.
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Former Littleton Coin Company Senior Vice President Jeffrey S. Marsh has been named President of World Reserve Monetary Exchange. The firm says it is the largest private buyer of U.S. coin and currency, second only to the Federal Reserve.

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“I am impressed with the rapid growth and look forward to adding my background in numismatics and track record of over 13 years of leading growth and innovation to secure and add to the total number of jobs in Stark County [Ohio],” said Marsh. “I’m excited to be a part of the culture of excellence here.”

The Vermont resident has relocated to the Canton, Ohio, headquarters and started work at the company in January.

Marsh takes immediate responsibility for the World Reserve’s overall financial plans, policies and practices, according to the organization. In addition, he will broker new exclusive agreements with foreign nations regarding legal tender currency while at the same time attracting new U.S. clients.

Marsh began his career with the Littleton Coin Company in 1995. Among the variety of roles he fulfilled were director of marketing, vice president of marketing and, most recently, senior vice president of marketing.

Marsh spent the last two years as the chief marketing officer and co-founder of Mayo and Marsh, LLC, which specializes in Internet marketing and social media to generate leads and drive sales growth for major national clients.

He has served on the Information Technology Committee of the American Numismatics Association and has written pieces published in Multichannel Merchant and DM News.

For more information on the World Reserve Monetary Exchange, visit www.theworldreserve.com.

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