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Ron Jacobs
President

Penny Clevenger
Vice President
Chief Financial Officer


Sheera Eby
Vice President
Director Strategic
and Client Services


Kim Redlin
Vice President
Creative Director


Randy Mitchell
Associate Creative Director


Kathy Jaworsky
Production Director


THOUGHT LEADERSHIP ROUNDTABLE

Sheera Eby Randy Mitchell
Associate Creative Director

Randy Mitchell has been in advertising and marketing for over 25 years, as he is quick to remind any intern within earshot. During this eventful period, Randy has lost a good deal of sleep and numerous copies of Communication Arts. But he has gained an exceptional ability to immerse himself in his target market's world, and form a meaningful connection on their terms.

Randy is a firm believer in the power and potential of an original idea. But he also understands that the daily details of any project are equally critical to successful results. With this in mind, he is an avid supporter of extensive research, proven procedures and careful proofreading. In fact, to prove this commitment, Randy is willing to send you a shiny new dime if you can find the typo in this biography.

A quick study of Randy's recent background provides a glimpse into every area of business to business and business to consumer communications. His client experience includes the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation, Consumers Energy, Cars.com, the American Marketing Association, Federal Reserve Banks, Household Financial Corporation, Orbitz, International Truck & Engine, Preferred Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, AccuData America, Chicago Botanic Garden, Roosevelt University, Ulta Cosmetics and Salon, Boise Cascade Office Products, Newark Electronics and RR Donnelley & Sons. He has also developed pro bono work for a variety of charities, including Lifesource and Marklund.

During his career, Randy has won numerous national and regional awards for his creative work. He will be happy to tell you about these in excruciating detail, if you're ever silly enough to ask.