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Christopher Mazurk

Christopher Mazurk is the Owner of Mazloy, LLC - a digital marketing agency in Orange County, CA. Chris has worked in digital marketing since 1996. During this time, he has had the privilege of serving as a Leader at one of Orange County's most respected agencies. Chris has run successful campaigns for several Fortune 500 companies. These include Toyota, Sharp, Ingram Micro, and The Irvine Company. He has also worked with hundreds of small business owners. Everything from websites to videos, paid media, organic listings, social media, and more.

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