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BR hires Tablazon as circulation, social media manager
BR staff
August 11, 2015
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BR hires Tablazon as circulation, social media manager

BR hires Tablazon as circulation, social media manager
BR staff
August 11, 2015

The Biblical Recorder welcomed Liz Tablazon as circulation and social media manager in late July. She previously served as editorial aide in 2013. Tablazon earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in May 2015. There, she worked in house management and the box office at PlayMakers Repertory Company.

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Liz Tablazon

Born in the Philippines, her family moved to the U.S. in 1999. Church planting was part of her upbringing as her family served two churches in Union, N.J., and Winston-Salem, N.C. Throughout the years Tablazon assisted with child care, church communications and worship-leading responsibilities. She is currently a member of Triad Journey Church in Winston-Salem.

Tablazon manages all of the Recorder’s circulation data and works with subscribers of the print and digital editions to ensure accurate delivery of information. Tablazon also manages the Recorder’s expanding social media efforts, developing unique strategies to effectively engage readers through various online platforms.

She replaces Erin Gandy in this role.

Gandy resigned from her position as circulation manager after serving two years on staff. She is engaged to be married in early Fall to Capt. Jeremiah Stache, instructor of civil engineering at the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. Gandy will move to New York after the wedding. She has enjoyed working at the Recorder: “I know this job was an answer to many prayers in God’s perfect timing. I have enjoyed the relationships formed here and at the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina.”