Companies

After working for three decades for other people – with a two-year start-up sojourn in there on a media start-up that was spot-on but way too early – I am now firmly out there doing my own thing and not all that interested in working full-time for other people. I work mostly out of a home office and I love the daily commute.

I have one company I run on my own, one that’s a consulting partnership, and an embryonic creative shop that was my notion but is largely other people’s execution. Use the drop-down menus in the navigation bar to find out more. But here’s the skinny …

I consult on the digital signage, digital out of home and converging media sectors through The Preset Group, which is three wicked smart guys, and me. We’re in four different cities and span three time zones.

I write, a lot, for other companies, through pressDOOH, which sounds like presto, not press-dew. Get it? PressDOOH. Presto! Wasn’t that clev…  oh, never mind.

In the first year I’ve been doing this I have done a pile of press releases, white papers and case studies, a bunch of ghosted magazine articles and blog posts, pretty much ALL the words for three or four corporate websites, how-to guides, RFPs, and on and on. I try whenever I can to take on the voice or at least likely point of view of the client. I can be formal. I can be cheeky. If you read this blog regularly,  you know what I default to.

I get asked to sit on a lot of panels at conferences because I have opinions and am not afraid to voice them. And I get approached by a lot of companies and entrepreneurs looking to get my ideas or perspective. Again, probably, because if I think it’s a dumb idea I will tell them. Nicely.

I also try to offer a better idea.

So hire me. I’m good.

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