June 1st, 2009

A retail advertising agency that I’ve been working with lately was in need of an updated web presence to visually align with their new corporate branding and addition of an interactive offering. Knowing that the company was undergoing change, keeping the site informative for prospective clients, but vague enough to allow the company to make changes to their staffing, methodologies and offerings was important.
Working with Walter Stevenson, I directed the development of this simple site, which showcases the agency’s passionate client endorsements.
March 31st, 2009
Think that ED (erectile dysfunction) is no laughing matter? Well it isn’t, but Boston Medical Group’s radio spokesman, Andrew, is lightening things up a bit while educating men on male sexual health topics. The ED blog, provides humorous commentary on life with (and without) ED is produced thanks to a
recent blog that I developed with their agency of record, Wingman Media. The blog has boosted traffic and awareness for Boston Medical Group while building online and offline continuity.
Visit Goodbye Dysfunction
May 9th, 2008

The application, launched in April, allows Facebook users with military experience to display details of their military service within a seamlessly integrated box on their Facebook profile.
Over 4,000 users installed the useful, viral application during the initial testing phase. Nearly 10,000 users adopted the application within the first 30 days- without an associated media spend.
Users can add their branch, duty status and the time spent at specific duty stations. In addition, the application enables users to search for other members of the U.S. Armed Services using the same criteria.
The My Military Experience Facebook application is free and readily available to Facebook users serving in or connected to the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corp or Coast Guard. Individuals can add the application by searching for “Military Experience” in the Facebook application directory, or by visiting apps.facebook.com/military-experience.