Meet Sales and Marketing Coordinator Adeina Mars, who joined Tucker Publishing Group, Inc., in October 2025. Adeina is a New Albany, Indiana, native who graduated from North High School in 2013 and holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations and advertising from the University of Southern Indiana. Her career path began as a marketing and special events intern at the YWCA Evansville, and she has worked in the logistics industry for the past seven years. She’s a certified caffeine enthusiast, self-described thrift-store Olympian, and movie lover.
Why did you decide to join TPG?
I fell back in love with creating with the kind of purpose that connects people, places, and what makes them, THEM. I missed bringing out the best in people. I want to bring fresh life into brands and celebrate community through art and words. Tucker Publishing Group felt like the perfect place to return to build, create, and to tell stories that matter again.
What do you hope to accomplish here?
I want to build relationships that feel less like sales and more like collaborations. I love helping people and local businesses find their voice. Whether that’s in print or digital spaces, I want people to look forward to reading the stories behind what makes Evansville such a unique place. And if I can help this company run like a well-oiled creative machine that it is, even better.
If you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you go, and why?
Iceland. I was only able to witness a small glimpse of the aurora borealis in Alaska a few months ago. It feels like watching the Earth paint in real time, colors swirling from a frequency we can’t quite hear but somehow still feel.
What life experience would you choose to relive, and why?
I would relive the moment I watched someone’s creations come true — that spark in their eyes when it finally felt real, and I knew I had helped nudge it into the world. There is nothing like witnessing that shift when someone starts to believe in their own magic again. That kind of joy is contagious, and it is the reason I create in the first place.
Tell us something interesting about yourself!
I am chaotic when it comes to my art but an organizational freak on the computer. My creative side thrives in the mess with paint, collage scraps, and late-night bursts of inspiration, while my professional side finds peace in structure, process, and strategy. It is a strange balance, but it is what lets me bring both imagination and order to everything I do.


