Rodriguez, Joyal Join Efforts at Riverside Avondale Preservation

Left: Arianna Rodriguez | Right: Travis Joyal
Left: Arianna Rodriguez | Right: Travis Joyal
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Riverside Avondale Preservation has added two new members to its staff.

Arianna Rodriguez is RAP’s new market specialist, providing support at the Riverside Arts Market to implement the SNAP program and Florida Access Bucks benefits. Rodriguez can often be found at the RAM information booth every week as the market continues expanding its SNAP/FAB program while providing opportunities for families to access locally grown fresh produce.

Travis Joyal has been appointed RAP’s new communications director, bringing with him more than 20 years of experience in the marketing and communications industry. His previous experience includes roles as partner and owner at agencies in Kansas City, Missouri, supporting clients in the hospitality, retail, events and dining industries. As an owner of a RAP Centennial Heritage home, Joyal lives, works and plays almost entirely within the Riverside Avondale neighborhoods.

Tags: Arianna Rodriguez, RAP, Riverside Avondale Preservation, Travis Joyal


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