Michael Davis
Posted on 21. Jun, 2011 by Sarah Marshall.
Journalist, cinematographer, artist, writer and agency business leader—Michael’s reveled his entire career in doing things people said couldn’t be done, relentlessly expanding the meaning of creative leadership.
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Dan Patterson
Posted on 02. Jan, 2010 by The Relationship Era.
Dan, pictured with his dog, Snickers, is an expert on experience design and how relationships between brands and people are built in a more intimate, technology-enabled marketplace.
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Doug Levy
Posted on 02. Jan, 2010 by The Relationship Era.
Doug is the founder and CEO of imc², which he launched in 1995. An energetic and optimistic entrepreneur, he’s been active in digital since his college days at the Wharton School of Business. While guiding imc² to become a trusted partner for some remarkable brands, he has carefully guarded the agency’s independence, ensuring that the [...]
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Mark McKinney, PhD
Posted on 02. Jan, 2010 by The Relationship Era.
Mark McKinney, PhD, is a student of human behavior. For a psychologist who loves to people watch, social networking is a dream come true. And Mark is an aficionado – check out DaRightRev (did I mention he is a minister) on Twitter to catch the #MorningSermon. Mark has been working in the digital space since [...]
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Ian Wolfman
Posted on 02. Jan, 2010 by The Relationship Era.
Ian Wolfman is the chief marketing officer at imc². Always interested in how and why marketing is evolving, Ian is at his best, thinking and writing about the landscape and touchpoints where brands and people connect. A native Canadian, the long-time Dallas resident teaches a class on the future of marketing for MBA candidates at [...]
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Jonathan Feinstein
Posted on 02. Jan, 2010 by The Relationship Era.
With a job title like “positive impact coordinator,” Jonathan is used to giving lengthy explanations of his position. Simply put, he wants to critically understand, participate in, and share anything that enables positive social change. A list might look like this: social entrepreneurship, engaged philanthropy, volunteerism, environmental sustainability, conscious capitalism, corporate social responsibility. A Teach [...]
