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How would you describe your dream job in 10 words or less?

I think I've found it. In Dayton, no less! Who'd a thunk?

Posted @ 03:40AM, July 12, 2008 by Steve Greenblatt | Permalink
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Work history

steve greenblatt creat!ve June 2008 to the present
Creative Director & Receptionist

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How would you describe your time at steve greenblatt creat!ve?

All-purpose independent creative director with 30+ years experience in direct and relationship marketing, print, broadcast and interactive. Art, copy, strategy, production. B2B, B2C, CPG. Technology, spirits, financial, pharma, fitness, Internet services, real estate, retail, business services, bio-med, green industries... (somebody stop me!)... read more
BRC Marketing May 2007 to the present
VP, Executive Creative Director

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How would you describe your time at BRC Marketing?

Opportunity to grow a small agency with big potential. Working with raw talent and growing future superstars. Helping win new business and expansion of current accounts. Strengthening agency's legacy as a DM shop while helping to grow and integrate newer Interactive and SEO & Analytics capabilities. Driving refinement of process and creative strategy and elevating overall creative product.... read more
Zimmerman & Partners July 2004 to February 2005
Associate Creative Director

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How would you describe your time at Zimmerman & Partners?

Helped implement and manage creative efforts for DM initiatives on sevaral retail accounts including Office Depot, S&K Menswear and Vitamin Shoppe.
Shaw Marketing Group March 2002 to June 2004
Permalance Creative Director

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How would you describe your time at Shaw Marketing Group?

Onsite freelance creative director (while continuing to manage other accounts). Responsible for creative direction and execution of Relationship Marketing programs for a variety of liquor brands including Crown Royal, Johnnie Walker, VO and Captain Morgan. Also oversaw integration of print and online media initiatives by coordinating the efforts of two partner agencies.... read more
Steve Greenblatt Creative October 2001 to April 2007
Freelance Creative Director

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How would you describe your time at Steve Greenblatt Creative?

Freelance creative and art direction and copy writing for a variety of clients and ad agencies. Primarily print and DM. Touched many industries and client categories including liquor, technology, internet services, security, credit cards & financial services, pharma, mass transit, retail, apparel, B2BM B2C and consumer.... read more
Digitas July 1998 to October 2001
VP, Creative Supervisor

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How would you describe your time at Digitas?

My "baptism by fire" in the DM universe. Steady creative growth. Mentored many. Started in Boston and helped with the startup of the NYC office.

Education

Massachusetts College of Art September 1967 to May 1973
Graphic Design, Photography

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How would you describe your time at Massachusetts College of Art?

Aside from academics, co-founded Design Research Unit (a student-run professional design studio serving local non-profits) to provide students with hands-on, real-world applications of the Design Department's curriculum. DRU remained a MassArt program until 2001.

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Recommendations

I've known Steve for the past year and I must say he is one of the best creative thinkers I have ever had the pleasure of working with, He's always thinking how to make the project, strategy or execution better.

Steve Greenblatt excels in marrying marketing strategy to creative work. He consistenly demonstrates leadership qualities across agency channels, driving account executives to think and probe, rather than simply take client direction at face value. It always makes the work better and greatly exceeds expectations.

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