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Former assistant editor Erica Verga has been promoted to editor at award-winning film editorial house PS260

Verga joined the company as a runner in 2017, earning a promotion to assistant editor within a few short months, working under PS260 Co-Founder Maury Loeb. Her latest role is a natural progression after years of mutual dedication between Verga and PS260, her unparalleled work ethic and the company's eye for upcoming talent.

Verga has already led the editorial charge on several campaigns for Bank of America as well as other major brands like Puma, Aveeno, Etsy and Estee Lauder. She has assisted on major campaigns at PS260, including American Express, Google, M&M’s, Mailchimp, Dell and Samsung. Verga also has a keen talent for editing dynamic films for social media content, offering creative solutions to clients in need of both longer and shorter-form content. 

In addition to her work with PS260, Verga's short film, The City, received first place at the NJ Young Filmmakers' Festival in association with the Black Maria Film Festival. She has also won second place in AICE's Camp Kuleschov's competition for her reimagining of Zoolander as a silent film. Verga says she is dedicated to developing her filmic skills outside of editing and has also honed her cinematic expertise by working as a wedding videographer with a prestige video and photography studio based in New Jersey.

"I love film!" saus Verga. "It's a passion of mine, and I can't learn enough about it. I feel like I've found my artistic home within film when I found editing. I'm lucky to have started my career at PS260. They saw potential in me early on and gave me many opportunities to grow my craft as an editor. I'm very fortunate to have grown with them throughout the years. I hope to give back to them what they've given me and continue delivering top-tier work as an editor."

"Erica showed up day one ready to dive in head-first," added Zarina Mak, Managing Partner at PS260. "That level of work ethic doesn't go unnoticed. Her enthusiasm and love for what she does is infectious. We love the work that she does as a filmmaker outside of her work with PS260 as well. To us, that exemplifies Erica's dedication to growing as an artist, and we love that she's chosen to continue that growth with us at PS260."

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