June 2, 2025
Behavioral Health Marketing with Josh Moquin of Snapshot Interactive
Episode 38
In Episode 38 of Conversations with Cumberland Heights, Dr. Nick Hayes sits down with Josh Moquin, VP of Operations at Snapshot Interactive, to explore what effective behavioral health marketing really looks like. Josh shares actionable insights from his decade-long experience leading strategy and operations at a top creative agency, helping mission-driven organizations connect with their audiences. Learn how addiction treatment providers can use authentic messaging, strategic content, and digital tools to build trust and grow their impact.
About Our Guest
Josh Moquin is the Vice President of Operations at Snapshot Interactive, where he transforms vision into action by aligning strategy, people, and performance. With nearly a decade at the agency, Josh has become the backbone of Snapshot’s operations—balancing financials, fostering team cohesion, and driving innovation. A proud Texas native, Josh brings a global perspective to leadership, shaped by travel, music, and even the occasional strike at the bowling alley. His thoughtful, human-centered approach offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to lead in the ever-evolving digital and creative landscape.
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