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BEYOND SIXTY Summer 2014 Letter from the Director Dear Alumni, I hope you’ve had a great summer. I know it has been good for one of you in particular whose passion and creativity made him the most epic fan at the World Cup. Thank you to Mike D’Amico (CW, 2007), also known as Teddy Goalsevelt, for leading the charge for the USA fans in Brazil and making the US World Cup run even more fun for the Brandcenter family. This summer we are celebrating the close of our first year as part of the VCU School of Business, and the Brandcenter students have already made their mark. In April, five Brandcenter student teams swept the graduate division of VCU’s Venture Creation Competition, proving the power of creativity and business. A second year student team also won an RVA Creativity Award for creating Out RVA, a campaign to celebrate the Richmond LGBT community. It’s no surprise the Class of 2014 has already reached 80% job placement. We’ve also been busy with our summer executive education programs: Ambidexterity 2 for account planners and Entrepreneurial Thinking for creative directors. With Executive Education Director Caley Cantrell at the helm, both programs brought in some amazing guest faculty to teach new tools and explore how to tackle some of the industry’s biggest challenges. It’s been a big Spring/Summer for our alums, too. From the Super Bowl to the Olympics to the World Cup work, Cannes Award winners, and a Ledbury Launch Fund finalist, we are always so proud to hear about our alumni doing great things in the industry. It’s also fun to hear what’s going on in your personal lives too, so please keep us updated. And as always, we love to have you back to visit (and recruit!) Click here to follow us. Cheers, Helayne Spivak Breaking News Friday Forum and the Newest Addition to the Wall of Inspiration The spring semester of Friday Forum brought in some fascinating speakers. The students got to hear from a great variety of personalities and backgrounds, from the cutting edge to the legendary. Some of them include Bill Davenport, CEO of W+K Entertainment; Jorge Calleja and John Gibson who led The Martin Agency’s OREO team; Chloe Gottleib and Jay Zasa, ECD’s at R/GA New York; alum Kevin Proudfoot, ECD at Google Creative Lab; Richard Fine, Managing Partner at Redscout; Tom Carroll, President and CEO of TBWA\Worldwide; recruiter David Perez from Venables Bell, and one of the industry’s most eminent directors, Joe Pytka. One speaker holds a special place in our hearts, and now on our wall. After his Forum talk, John Adams, Chairman of the Brandcenter Board of Directors, was honored with a plaque on the Brandcenter’s Wall of Inspiration, alongside his former colleague at The Martin Agency Harry Jacobs and industry luminary Ed Ney of Y&R. Adams, who has been a long time supporter of the Brandcenter, took over as Board Chairman last Spring when his friend and partner Mike Hughes’ health required him to leave the position after 18 years of leadership. Joe Pytka John Adams John with his wife (Bunny) and son (Cliff). Annual Student Events – Prom and Kickball Game Prom 2014 was held at the F.W. Sullivans downtown and the theme was “Brandcentaur.” Prom King and Queen were second year copywriter Jimmy Burton and art director Lauren Albee. Prom Princess was Daniel D-Dizzle Davis, and Prince was John Foust. After several rainouts, the annual end-of-the-year Brandcenter Softball Game between first years and second years turned into the First Annual Brandcenter Kickball Game with a live draft. Years and tracks didn’t matter; it all came down to athletic ability. And the winner was...the team with the most Brandcenter staff members! Alums Return to the Brandcenter to Recruit for Their Agencies/Companies This year 220 recruiters attended the annual Brandcenter Recruiter Session, and 25 were alumni. We love having alums recruit from the Brandcenter because you guys know best what it takes to thrive in this program and what our students and grads are capable of doing. We want to make sure you’re aware of our Resources for Recruiters section of the website so you and your organization can take advantage and recruit some more great talent like you! There you’ll find information on the Recruiter Session, requesting an intern, posting jobs, our salary survey results, searching (or joining) our freelancer directory, and recent grads’ online portfolios. You can also join our recruiter email list so you don’t miss any opportunities. Feel free to reach out to Ashley Sommardahl at [email protected] as well! Students Take on “Real World” Projects in Brandcenter Classes During the spring semester, students had the opportunity to work on several real world projects for a wide variety of clients. 2nd year Strategists and Creative Brand Managers worked with The Valentine Richmond History Center. Students were tasked with establishing the center as the “go-to” place for Richmond History. Teams of 2nd year students were also tasked with rebranding suggestions for the Richmond Times-Dispatch. The assignment was to revitalize a mature industry and paint a picture of what newspapers will look like in 50 years. 2nd year Creative Brand Management students took on independent study projects with clients like: Southwest Airlines, Zipcar, Diamond Candles, Poler Camping Stuff, Honest Tea, O’Connor Brewing Company, Legend Brewing Company, Discovery Channel, Sleepy Jones, Trump Winery, Best Bully Sticks, Oak Grove Technologies, AT&T, The Coca-Cola Company, Lincoln Financial Group and Nestle. Students in Professor Berwyn Hung’s Brand Engagement class, which incorporates all five tracks, took on a slew of real world clients from the electronic and technology industries including: Alcohoot, DSD Music, Glucovation, Hand Robotics, NuHeat Flooring, Rayovac, Sensible Baby and Smart Mio. Several teams of 2nd year students worked on a special assignment for Richmond Tourism. Their goal was to create a campaign to make Richmond a more welcoming and attractive city for the LGBT community. The client loved their “OutRVA” campaign and is moving forward with producing and implementing many of their ideas. The campaign also won an RVA Creativity Award, which recognizes businesses, governments and nonprofit organizations that have the best examples of creativity, originality, imagination and risk-taking. You can check out their work here. Brandcenter Students Sweep VCU’s Venture Creation Competition VCU hosts an annual Venture Creation Competition for VCU students to pitch their new business ideas. This year’s winner (and all five finalist teams!) were from the Brandcenter. The students won a total of $11K. First Place winner, Karen Hymes (CT, 2014), won with her idea called “Tagather.” Tagather is a social shopping platform where consumers tag recent purchases in images they take to earn rewards in the form of coupons and gift cards. Tagather also provides businesses with a current conversation around purchased items, consumer to consumer marketing, consumer wants and needs and more accurate consumer analytics. You can check out all the winners and their ideas here. Brandcenter Hosts Two Executive Education Programs This Summer Our Executive Education programs resumed this summer, but with a new 2-day format and in collaboration with The Center for Corporate Education, VCU School of Business Foundation. During our June program, Ambidexterity 2, Account Planners were given content, ideas and tools to put to immediate use in their current settings. Facilitators included: Grant McCracken, Ph.D/ Author of Chief Culture Officer, Julian Cole/ Head of Communications Planning at BBH, John Gibson/ VP + Global Planning Director at The Martin Agency, Jonathan Lee/ Marketing Director, Brand Strategy at HUGE, Ken Allard/ Managing Director, Gautam Ramdurai Business Strategy at HUGE, Kenneth Kahn, Ph.D/ Director of VCU da Vinci Center, Alan Feldenkris/ Director, Client Development & Marketing Innovation at SapientNitro, and Lance Koenig/ SVP, Director of Strategy at Mullen. We were also excited to welcome some familiar facilitators: Gautam Ramdurai/ Insights Lead at Google and Brandcenter alum (CS, 2011) and our very own Kelly O’Keefe/ Chief Creative Officer at PadillaCRT and VCU Brandcenter Professor. In addition, Peter Coughter/ VCU Brandcenter Professor led a bonus session in Presentation Skills. Our July program, Entrepreneurial Thinking, was geared towards Creative Direction and focused on sharing best practices and considering new ones. Facilitators included: Doug McCracken/ Director of Marketing at Riot Games, Iain Lanivich/ Group Digital Creative Director at Lowe Campbell Ewald, Kim Getty/ Partner and Chief Operating Officer at Deutsch LA, Chris Shumaker/ Chief Marketing Officer at FCB North America, Dave Knox/ Chief Marketing Officer at Rockfish, Co-Founder of The Brandery and VCU Brandcenter Board Member, Phil Golub/ Associate Creative Director, Experience Design at SapientNitro, Chris Dickey/ Chief Data Strategy Officer, FutureCast, Cliff Sorah/ SVP, Group Creative Director of The Martin Agency, Kelly O’Keefe/ Chief Creative Office at PadillaCRT and VCU Brandcenter Professor and Kenneth Kahn, Ph.D./ Director of the VCU da Vinci Center. If you would like to be added to our interest list for upcoming Executive Education programs, please click here or contact Caley Cantrell, [email protected], with questions. Welcome to The Class of 2016! We are excited to welcome 107 new students to the Brandcenter. Our incoming class comes to us from all over the world- places like Germany, China, India, Vietnam, London, Texas, Florida, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, California and Ohio. Undergraduate majors were equally diverse and ranged from History and Anthropology, to Sculpture and Commerce. Here are the stats for the Class of 2016: Average Age: 25 49% in state 51% out-of state, and of these 7% International 74% had a year or more of prior work experience 26% joined straight from undergrad 49% Female 51% Male 28% Minority Cooper Berlin Berndt The most popular undergrad majors were: Communications and Psychology The average GPA: 3.26 VCU Brandcenter Class of 2016 Behind the Scenes Andrew LeVasseur is the Brandcenter’s newest full-time faculty member. Andrew will lead the Creative Technology track and teach multiple courses within the school. Andrew has 20+ years experience working for leading companies and global brands at agencies like Razorfish, The Martin Agency, and Create Digital. In addition, Andrew has been an adjunct professor at the Brandcenter for the past five years, and he is one of the founding faculty members of the Creative Technology track. PJ Sykes is the Brandcenter’s new Administrative Assistant. As the Brandcenter’s gate keeper, PJ keeps things organized and filters out the riffraff. You’ll find him naturally at the front desk sipping coffee and digesting eight full hours of CNN daily. Before the Brandcenter, PJ worked for VCU’s Office of Research. Emily Hale is the Brandcenter’s new Director of Development. Prior to joining us, she spent the past 3+ years at Virginia Tech as a Regional Major Gift Officer. Emily’s experience in higher education fundraising dates back a decade, and we know she will accomplish great things in terms of development for the Brandcenter. Andrew LeVasseur PJ Sykes Emily Hale Kelly O’Keefe was inducted into the Virginia Communications Hall of Fame on April 10, 2014. Former inductees include David Baldacci, Willard Scott, Harry Jacobs, and Mike Hughes. Scott Witthaus worked with The Martin Agency and Big River to complete editing projects for clients like TIAA-CREF and Performance Food Services. He also worked with Griffith Films on awareness and funding videos for Elk Hill Farms School. Dogs Do NOT Love Holiday Cards! reunites readers with the family from You’re Bringing Me a Baby?! for a humorous take on holiday card photo-ops, from the dog’s-eye view. Caley Cantrell’s second children’s book, Dogs Do NOT Love Holiday Cards, will be out this Christmas. Dogs Do NOT Love Holiday Cards! he holidays are coming! It’s that time of year. Time to send cards full of tidings and cheer. We’ll need a family photo. Everyone gather ’round. Now, wait just a minute, we’re missing the hound! The family’s all ready to be in the shot, except for the four-legged star . . . . . . who is NOT. Cantrell & Berkheimer Cabell Harris has decided to resign from teaching at the Brandcenter so he can fully focus on WORK Labs. He’s currently working on several projects for WORK as well as freelancing for agencies. If you have any projects you’d like to collaborate on, please contact him at [email protected]. Belle Isle Books www.belleislebooks . com Below are the adjunct professors for Fall semester. We’re excited to have many of our alums back as professors. • Cliff Adams (CS, 2007) is a VP/ Planning Director at The Martin Agency. He’ll be teaching Research Methodologies. • Jay Adams (AD, 2009) is a Freelance Art Director and Professor in VCU’s undergrad advertising program. He’ll be teaching Portfolio Development. • Wade Alger is SVP/ Group Creative Director at The Martin Agency. He’ll be teaching Portfolio Development. • Robin Bidwell Six (CW, 2009) is a Freelancer Copywriter. She’ll be teaching Portfolio Development. • Michael Chapman (CS, 2001) is SVP/ Group Planning Director at The Martin Agency. He’ll be teaching Research Methodologies. • Chris Dickey is Chief Data Strategy Officer at FutureCast. He’ll be teaching Brand Analytics. • Bob Kelley is President and Founder at Pure Culture Consulting. He’ll be teaching Advanced Brand Management. He’s also Katie Kelley’s (CBM, 2008) dad. • Jeff MacDonald (CT, 2012) is a Creative Technologist at The Martin Agency. He’ll be teaching Mobility. • Noel Ritter is a Freelance Art Director/Creative Director. He’ll be teaching Portfolio Development. • David Vogeleer is VP/ACD Technology at The Martin Agency. He’ll be teaching Data Cultivation. Hotline • If you change jobs or addresses and need to update your contact information, please fill out this update form and help us keep in touch! You can also ask Ashley Sommardahl, [email protected]., to join our closed alumni Facebook group to see job postings and keep up with other alums. • If your agency has any real world projects for the school, please e-mail [email protected] or [email protected]. The students have recently worked on real world projects for The Boy Scouts of America, HBO, Barnes & Noble, Google, Coke, Lexus, Microsoft, Audi, Venture Richmond, Hamilton Beach and new business pitches for agencies. If you’re looking for some strategic and creative firepower, please let us know. • Caley Cantrell, Head of the Communications Strategy track, has been working with her Communications Strategy students on conducting research to help agencies with new business pitches. The students have worked on pitches for Team One and Cramer-Krasselt. If your agency could use the help of Brandcenter Communications Strategy students, please contact Caley Cantrell at [email protected]. • Please Help us Promote the Brandcenter at Your Alma Mater - Undergraduate students LOVE hearing from our grads about their lives in the “real world” of advertising. If you are interested in recruiting for the Brandcenter at a nearby university or at your alma mater, please let us know. If you have a contact, that’s great. If not, we can help you connect with an advertising/marketing professor or an ad club. We’ll also ship recruiting materials (SIXTYs, keynote, etc.) to the school in preparation for your arrival. Contact Katherine Keogh ([email protected]) if you are interested. Thanks to all of the alums who have already been promoting the school with their alma maters. • Alumni Work on Brandcenter Website - We are featuring some of our best alumni work in the Alumni Showcase on the Brandcenter website. If you have some great work that you would like us to feature on the site, please send it via youtube or vimeo link or a .mov file to Katherine Keogh at [email protected]. • We want to thank all of our alums that have made donations to the Brandcenter. Donations can help support a wide variety of things to include: - VCU Brandcenter Scholarships: as you know, scholarship support to our students is so important as it helps offset the cost of tuition and other costs associated with attending a full-time graduate program. - Brandcenter Annual Fund: This is a powerful way to give because we can use your gift immediately wherever the strategic need is greatest (recruiting materials, mailings, special events, etc.) Unrestricted gifts allow us to seize opportunities and move with the pace of business. Your gift, no matter how small, can go a long way. - Faculty Excellence Fund: We are very proud of our accomplished faculty and the leadership they provide. Gifts of support to the Faculty Excellence fund, help us establish endowed chairs, fund research opportunities, provide faculty stipends, reward faculty achievement and enable us to continue attracting professors who will prepare our students to change the world. - If you have any questions about giving, you can contact Emily Hale at [email protected]. Checks can be mailed to the VCU Brandcenter (103 S. Jefferson Street Richmond, VA 23284) or donations can be made online at: www.support.vcu.edu/give/brandcenter. Who? What? When? •Luke Behrends (CW, 2007) is an ACD at Anomaly in NYC. •Kendall Beveridge (CBM, 2010) is a Vertical Marketing Manager focused on the gaming vertical within the Global Business Marketing Group at Facebook in San Francisco. •Abbey Birsch (CBM, 2013) is a New Business Supervisor at The Martin Agency in Richmond. •Senesi Blake (CS, 2011) is a Strategist at Bartle Bogle Hegarty in NYC. •Ted Burdett (CBM, 2008) is an Account Supervisor at Venables Bell & Partners in San Francisco. •Daniel Burke (AD, 2006) is a Creative at Bartle Bogle Hegarty in NYC. •David Canavan (CW, 2010) is a Copywriter at BBDO NY. •Christina Chern (CT, 2013) is an Art Director at Duncan/Channon in San Francisco. •Kim Frazier Childs (CBM, 2009) is Owner, Retailer and Blogger at Rare & Worthy. You can find her curated collection of eclectic and vintage home décor and furniture at sites like One Kings Lane, Hunters Alley, and Etsy. •Jordan Childs (CBM, 2009) is Founder/Owner of Eastern Land Collective in Richmond. It’s a creatively led, collaborative workspace that creates brands, products, art, platforms and objects for clients, audiences and members. He is also owner of Shine Craft Vessel Co., which creates premium, well-designed barware. •Catherine Dailey (CBM, 2012) is a Strategist at AKQA DC. •Paul Davis (CBM, 2012) is a Brand Manager at Diamond Candles in Durham. •Lauren Simon Donahoe (CW, 2011) and William Donahoe (CW, 2011) were married February 1, 2014. •Ryan Dowling (CT, 2013) is an Art Director at CP+B in Boulder. •Matt Garcia (CW, 2012) is a Copywriter at GSD&M in Austin, TX. •Quintina Barnett Gallion (CS, 2008) married William Gallion on January 1, 2014 in Cozumel. Lauren & William Donahoe •Kevin Groat (AD, 2009) is an Art Director at Graphic Solutions Advertising in Kitty Hawk, NC. •Charlie Gschwend (CW, 2003) is a Copywriter at Wieden + Kennedy Toyko. •Amit Gurnani (CS, 2011) is an Associate Creative Director at Octagon in Norwalk, CT. •AJ Hickcox (CS, 2013) is a Strategist at McGarrah Jessee in Austin, TX. •Brandon Hill (CS, 2006) and his wife, Rebekah, welcomed a son, Grey Matthan Hill, on November, 15, 2013. Grey Matthan Hill •Faye Ibars (CW, 2013) is a Copywriter at SapientNitro in Miami. •Hope Jordan (AD, 2010) is an Art Director at BBDO New York. •Alina Karabaich (CW, 2012) is a Copywriter at M&C Saatchi in Los Angeles. •Justin Kohut (CBM, 2008) is Director, Digital Insights at Spectrum in Washington, DC. •Jenny Lee (AD, 2005) is a Creative Manager for Starbucks in their in-house creative studio in Seattle. •Kyle Lin (AD, 2009) is a Creative Specialist at Twitter in San Francisco. •Whitney Martinez (CBM, 2010) is a Strategist at Team One in LA. •Dylan Meagher (CW, 2010) is a Copywriter at McKinney in Durham, NC. •Rachel Mercer (CT, 2012) is a Senior Product Strategist at Made by Many in London. •Charles Merritt (CT, 2013) is Chief Marketing Officer at Knox Payments. He’ll continue working with 80amps as an Operating Partner, helping their portfolio companies think through positioning, early customer acquisition and brand strategy. •Matt Norton (AD, 2008) is a Senior Art Director at Barber Martin in Richmond. •Allyson Otis (AD, 2011) is an Art Director at Ikon3 in NYC. •Hayden Pasco (AD, 1999) and David Williams (CW, 1998) welcomed a son, Grey Daniel Williams. He joins big brother, Sawyer. Grey Williams •Brandon Poole (CW, 2012) is a Copywriter at Innocean in Long Beach. •Lacy Quarles (CBM, 2013) is a Strategist at Redscout in NYC. •Joe Quattrone (CBM, 2008) is Vice President at VaynerMedia in NYC. •Jerry Roback (CBM, 2012) is currently a Strategist at Sterling Rice Group in Boulder. He and his fiancé started a Kickstarter campaign for a project they’ve been working on called “Anti-Grain Flour: Vibrant Flour for Vibrant Kitchens.” They’re close to meeting their funding goals. Check it out here. •Jim Robbins (CW, 2007) is a Senior Creative at Clemenger BBDO in Melbourne. •William Roberts-Foster (CBM, 2012) is a Supervisor, New Business at Carat in New York City. •Thomas “Scott” Scott (AD, 2012), Charles Merritt (CT, 2013), Tyler Wriston (AD, 2013) , and Jameson Young (CT, 2011) created the AC Greebs Smoking Steel. They’ve already sold over 1000 units. AC Greebs is offering a Brandcenter alumni discount of 15%. Enter “SIXTY” code at check out. •Christina Semak (CW, 2013) is a Copywriter at 180LA. •Chris Sheldon (CW, 2012) is a Copywriter at BBDO NY. •Burks Spencer (CW, 2004) recently published two new books. BREAKING IN: Product Design and a new, second edition of BREAKING IN: Advertising. Not to mention a new website. Check them out here. Levi JJ Stern •Danielle Baukh Stern (CBM, 2008) and her husband, Dan, welcomed a son, Levi JJ Stern, born July 7, 2014. •Beth Stone (CS, 2008) is Director, Consumer Insights at RadioShack in Austin, TX. •Jennifer Stopka (CW, 2011) is a Copywriter at Cramer-Krasselt in Chicago. •Stephanie Summers (AD, 2006) and Tim Bunker (CW, 2006) welcomed a daughter, Daphne Iris Summers-Bunker, on May 12, 2014. Daphne Iris Summers-Bunker •Raj Swaminathan (CBM, 2009) is Managing Trustee of Sasi Creative School of Business and Sasi School of Architecture in Coimbatore, India. •Brian Swann (CBM, 2010) is a Communications and Business Associate at The Frontier Project in Richmond. •Karen Walker (CW, 2001) is a Creative Director at BBDO Dusseldorf. •Brandon Willingham (CW, 2007) is a Senior Copywriter at The Martin Agency in Richmond. •Congrats to Erica Pressly (CW, 2009) and Karen Land Short (AD, 2008) for being named two of the “Most Creative Women in Advertising” by Business Insider. •Congrats to the following alums for being named “The 30 Most Creative People in Advertising Under 30.” Markia Wiggan (CS, 2010), Strategist at Argonaut Ross Fletcher (AD, 2012), Art Director at BFG 9000 Rachel Mercer (CT, 2012), Senior Product Specialist at Made by Many in London Lauren Perlow (AD, 2010), Art Director at TBWA/Media Arts Lab Richard Langhorne (CW, 2011), Copywriter at Mother New York
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