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Page 8 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • September 18, 2013 Business Jason Diller becomes marketing director Jason Diller of Wyckoff has been named marketing director of The DSM Group, a marketing, advertising, and public relations agency located in Franklin Lakes. Diller’s responsibilities include developing cre- ative and return on investment-based Internet mar- keting strategies based on how consumers search for and research information about products, services, and brands. He oversees a team of two other market- ers and is responsible for the digital strategies of all of The DSM Group’s clients, and the agency’s marketing initiatives. Diller graduated from William Paterson University with a degree in business administration with a concen- tration in management. After college, he was involved in the fashion industry. His resume includes marketing management positions at global brands such as Gap, Inc., Abercrombie & Fitch, and Ralph Lauren. Diller learned Internet marketing, search engine optimization, and website design from some of the best minds in the industry. He then found his new passion: inbound marketing, which concerns being visible when consumers are ready to research a product or service. Full-service dog care center opens The Spotted Dog ® , a premier full-service day care, boarding, training, and grooming center for dogs that provides a secure, comfortable environment is now open at 347 Ramapo Valley Road in Oakland. This location is easily accessible from Routes 287, 202, and 208. “Dogs are highly social and desire interaction with others during the day. The Spotted Dog enables dogs to socialize, which keeps them stimulated and helps avoid behavioral issues, boredom, and separation anxiety that can happen when they are left home alone,” said owner Carol A. Shull. “Dog parents can take comfort in know- ing that their best friend is in a safe, protected envi- ronment while they are at work, traveling, or running errands.” Overnight guests will experience cage-free boarding in private, roomy suites that can be shared with their siblings at a reduced cost. All suites are furnished with comfortable bedding, bed time music, and low lighting to allow dogs to spend quiet time relaxing and sleep- ing. Day care attendees will have constant oversight and supervision by the trained staff to ensure safe play. “Doggie cams” allow pet parents to remotely view the play areas from their smartphones. Discounts are avail- able for frequent guests. (continued on page 10) Jason Diller