About me
My mother says that the first question I had for anything was: Why?
Why do people do the things that they do, and believe what they believe? Why do some people strive for questions and others for answers? Who are you? What do you value above all else and why?
These questions really hooked me, to the point where I thought that I wanted to be a Psychiatrist. So I packed my bags, left Boston and headed into the desert to the University of Arizona, to learn, dream and be as far as possible from conventional thinking.
After I graduated in 1995, I flew into the eye of the dot-com cultural revolution in San Francisco. I spent five wild years, building digital brands, creating new systems, launching start-ups and connecting to people with world changing aspirations. As digital became global, I headed to New York City, where I have spent the last eleven years living in Brooklyn. I love it here. The city is my passion and its limitless cultural possibilities have truly been life-changing. I am married to a beautiful and talented French woman and have a two year old son.
Recognized by Stuart Elliot of the New York Times as “A Person of Note in the Ad Industry”, I am a marketing strategist whose entire sixteen year career has been spent on the frontier of the digital revolution. I have developed interactive strategies and effective marketing campaigns for brands ranging from Yahoo!, Microsoft and Expedia to such consumer icons as P&G (Crest, Pantene, Tide, Old Spice, Pampers, Duracell, Olay, P&G Olympics and more) and Calvin Klein. I am an active participant and influencer in the digital community, with thousands following my various blogs and social channels daily.
More on my career experience on linkedin.
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