Work history
Principal
tags:
advertising
• copywriting
• design
• marketing
• consulting
How would you describe your time at Get Garcia?
After years in the advertising business, in 2005 I started working for someone who understood my creative vision perfectly.
Myself.
Since then, I've been providing the following creative services to regional, national clients, and international clients: Print and broadcast copywriting; SEO website content; graphic design; and general marketing consulting.
On rare occasions, a client will also receive my mother???s recipe for Cuban Black Beans. I repeat: on very rare occasions....
Associate Creative Director
tags:
advertising
• copywriter
• marketing
How would you describe your time at doner advertising?
While at Doner, I was the writer half of the ACD team on the Circuit City, Canadian Tire, and PNC Bank accounts. As a result, I know everything there is to know about electronics, Canadian shopping habits, and home equity lines of credit.
Senior Writer/Copy Supervisor
tags:
copywriting
• marketing
• advertising
How would you describe your time at Hanon McKendry?
For a relatively small Grand Rapids-based shop, I ended up building what I, and thankfully others, consider to be a pretty darn good broadcast reel. It also gave me the opportunity to help build some challenging brands, like Knights of Columbus and Furniture Row. Good times. Good times.
Senior Writer
tags:
copywriting
• tv
• production
• strategic thinking
How would you describe your time at Traver Rhorback?
After a couple of years at BBDO, I headed over to, naturally, Kalamazoo, MI. There, I worked at a tiny little boutique shop with big aspirations and astoundingly good creative. One client even paid us in beer.
They were the best client ever.
Copywriter
tags:
copywriter
• production
• concepting
How would you describe your time at BBDO, NY?
Where it all began. As Junior Writer fresh out of Portfolio Center, my partner and I received our "big break" when we landed part of the Campbell's soup account. Other accounts that kept us busy/insane included Visa, US Navy, FedEx, Russell Athletic, and M&Ms.