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"God gets into the specifics of what's going on in our hearts and says, 'this is what's keeping you from fully walking in my love.'" — Jada EdwardsToday's Episode: What's hindering your relationship with God? In today's episode, Jada Edwards encourages us to ask God to tell us. She challenges us to ask God to reveal those barriers and to heal whatever shame, pain, sin, or trauma we're holding onto. The hope is that we would grow closer to God, experience more of his love, and in turn love others more deeply and freely. Jada helps us see from her own life and example how this is possible when we ask God to show us our hearts. This month's memory verse: “This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters.” — 1 John 3:16 Today's guest: Jada Edwards is an author, speaker, Bible teacher, and mentor. Studying and teaching the Bible to women is one of her greatest passions, along with discipleship and living on mission. While she is a lively and sought-after speaker, the local church is her home. She and her husband, Conway, planted One Community Church in Plano, TX, where she leads a regular women's Bible study and serves on the teaching team and as the Creative Services Director. Jada enjoys spending time with Conway and their two children, Joah and Chloe, particularly around the dinner table. Her new book, A New Way to Love Your Neighbor, will be available nationwide on April 22, 2025. Support Our Show: We love reading your comments! AND they help other people find our show. Please let us know what you think by leaving a review.Links from today's show: Find out more about Jada at JadaEdwards.org.Get a FREE digital Bible study of this month's verse!Memorize and meditate on God's Word with a Dwell Differently membership. Dig even deeper into God's Word (and memorize it!) in Natalie and Vera's new Bible study, Dwell on These Things and book, Dwell Differently. Support the showFollow Natalie & Vera at DwellDifferently.com and @dwelldifferenly.
UNF features a student-operated media service, the Spinnaker. The platform features a digital news media service, social media, campus televison, and a campus FM radio station. Makalya Hayes, the Creative Services Director, and Jack Griffis, the radio General Manager, join JMN to share how they got involved in student media, and what it means to them!
Send us a textIn this episode of the podcast, Ricardo Karam sits down with Yuri Mrakadi, the Lebanese singer, actor, and director, whose career spans across music, film, and advertising. Born in Beirut in 1969, Yuri studied directing in London in 1995, before returning to Lebanon, where he spent eight years working as an advertising director, gaining extensive experience in production and creative direction.Yuri's music career took off in 2001 with his self-produced hit "Arabi Ana", a track that cemented his place in the Arab music scene. Although he took a hiatus from music in 2005, Yuri made a triumphant return in 2011 with the song "Hada Mesh Ana", reaffirming his enduring relevance in the industry. In addition to his musical accomplishments, Yuri has also made his mark in the advertising industry as the Creative Services Director at Memac Ogilvy, where he oversaw all television production projects.Yuri's career exemplifies a dynamic and diverse artistic path, combining music, acting, and creative direction. In this conversation, Ricardo Karam and Yuri Mrakadi explore the evolution of a man who wanted to change the world, his career, his impact on the Arab entertainment landscape, and his ongoing commitment to artistic innovation.في هذه الحلقة من البودكاست، يلتقي ريكاردو كرم يوري مرقدي، المغني والممثل والمخرج اللبناني الذي ترك بصمة في مجالات الموسيقى والسينما والإعلانات. وُلد يوري في بيروت عام 1969، ودرس الإخراج في العاصمة البريطانية لندن عام 1995، قبل أن يعود إلى لبنان ويعمل مخرجًا للإعلانات لمدة ثماني سنوات، حيث اكتسب خبرة كبيرة في مجال الإنتاج والإبداع.بدأ يوري مسيرته الموسيقية في عام 2001 مع أغنيته الشهيرة "عربيٌ أنا" التي أنتجها بنفسه، والتي كانت نقطة انطلاقه نحو النجومية. بعد توقّفه عن الغناء في 2005، عاد بقوة في 2011 بأغنيته "حدا مش أنا", ليؤكد استمراريته كفنان متميّز.إلى جانب نجاحاته الموسيقية، شغل يوري منصب مدير الخدمات الإبداعية في مجموعة "ميماك أوغلفي" في 2007، حيث أشرف على جميع مشاريع الإنتاج التلفزيوني.تجمع مسيرة يوري مرقدي بين الإبداع الفني في مجالات متعددة، ويعكس تميّزاً في الموسيقى، التمثيل، والإخراج.في هذه الحلقة، يروي ويوري لريكاردو كرم رحلة رجل أراد تغيير العالم، من خلال مسيرته الفنية، تأثيره في الساحة الفنية العربية، واهتمامه المستمر بالتجديد والابتكار في مجاله.
In this episode, we interview Nathan White, Creative Services Director at KCCI TV, a CBS affiliate in Des Moines, Iowa. What you'll learn in this episode: • How to prioritize content quality over distribution channels. • The importance of understanding your brand's narrative before choosing platforms. • Strategies for effectively measuring the success of your content. • Balancing multiple tasks and finding efficiencies in content promotion.
Elizabeth Woodson is joined by Jada Edwards to discuss how God's truth given to us through Scripture gives us the standard for who God is, who we are, and what it means for us to live in his world.Questions Covered in This Episode:When you think about the truthfulness of God, what comes to mind for you?Is there a verse or story in scripture that has challenged, shaped, or comforted you?What is the importance of reading the Bible comprehensively?In what ways do you see believers trusting more in our own “truth” than God's truth?How can we discern who is pointing us in the way of truth and who is not?How does the fact that God is truth point us to the gospel?Guest Bio:Jada Edwards is an experienced author, speaker, Bible teacher, and mentor. Studying and teaching the Bible is one of her greatest joys. Jada is a huge advocate of discipleship and living on mission. She is even a little nerdy about personality and motivation assessments. She has committed her life to equipping women of all ages, regardless of marital status, with practical, biblical truth to help them live more genuine lives.But despite all of that, the local church is her home. She and her husband, Conway, planted One Community Church in 2008 and God has given them grace beyond words. She loves the local church and the mission Christ has given it. She has the honor of being the Creative Services Director which has global oversight for all of their worship and performance arts ministries, and she also serves on the teaching team leading their Women's Bible study.Jada enjoys spending time with her husband Conway and their two children, Joah and Chloe, particularly around the dinner table.Reflection Question:How should the truthfulness of God change the way you live?Continue Learning:Email: podcast@thewoodsoninstitute.orgRomans Bible Study- Jada EdwardsReading The BIble For All Its Worth - Gordon Fee12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You - Tony ReinkeAmazon affiliate links are used where appropriate. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases, thank you for supporting Training the Church. Sponsors:To learn more about our sponsors please visit our website.Follow Us:Twitter | Instagram | TikTokOur Sister Podcasts:Knowing Faith | The Family Discipleship Podcast | Confronting Christianity | Tiny TheologiansStarting Place with Elizabeth Woodson is a podcast of Training the Church. For ad-free episodes and more content check out our Patreon.
Buckle up, Rogers and Lowell! Get ready to dive headfirst into the year ahead with the Rogers Lowell Chamber's "2024, the Year Ahead" episode of the Voice of Business Podcast. Your hosts, Steve Cox, SVP of Economic Development, and Nick Smith, Creative Services Director, are joined by the mastermind behind the Chamber's most electrifying events, Special Events Director Maggie Matuschka. This episode isn't just about calendar dates—it's about unlocking the potential of 2024 for your business. Maggie's got the inside scoop on all the upcoming events, from the Annual Celebration of Business & Community to the Arkansas Black Film & Music Expo. She'll share tips, tricks, and insider secrets to help you leverage the Chamber's events to connect, network, and propel your business to new heights. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this episode is your roadmap to navigate the year with the Chamber as your co-pilot. So, grab your coffee, fire up your podcast app, and get ready to chart your course to a successful 2024 with the Rogers Lowell Chamber! Tune in now and discover: Sneak peeks at the Chamber's hottest events: Get a taste of what's in store, from exclusive networking opportunities to community celebrations. Insider tips for maximizing your event experience: Learn how to make the most of every Chamber event, whether you're attending or sponsoring. Strategies for connecting with the right people: Discover how to leverage the Chamber's network to build valuable relationships and boost your business. And much more!
In this illuminating episode of the RLC Voice of Business Podcast, our hosts, Senior Vice President of Economic Development, Steve Cox, and Creative Services Director, Nick Smith, embark on a journey into the world of remote working. They are joined by an esteemed guest, Korenda Allen, the Director of HR for Beaver Water District. Together, they explore the paradigm shift that remote work has brought to the business landscape and delve into the reasons behind its lasting presence. As we embrace the new norm, this episode of the RLC Voice of Business Podcast offers a compelling look into the future of work. It equips business leaders, HR professionals, and employees with the knowledge and insights they need to thrive in an era where remote work is not just a temporary solution but a permanent part of the business landscape. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the undeniable influence of remote working and how it's reshaping the world of business. For more information, go here: https://shrm.org/pages/default.aspx
Entrepreneur, the Creative Services Director of The BS3 Network, co-host of The Fourcast and host/moderator of Queen3 and King Podcast, Ivan Dawkins, reveals himself! In OPEN THE WAY, he mentions:how East Garland, TX is still in his life's fabricthe fact he lived with three sisters and a single motherIn BRIDGE TO PROSPERITY, Ivan muses on:how he became a Cowboys fanwhen he became a teenage fatherIn BEHIND THE PURPOSE, he talks about:using the power of humor and laughter being a medicinehow his journey to entrepreneurship startedIn BRING TO LIGHT, he hammers home:the importance of being relationalbeing a part of The Fourcast and Queen3 and King podcastthe origins of being affiliated with the BS3 Network ... and much more! ---------------------------------------Timestamp-- Show Intro - 0:00-- Guest Introduction (Ivan Dawkins) - 0:59-- Open The Way (His mother's large impact) - 4:26-- Bridge To Prosperity (The camaraderie/resilience of Black culture) - 14:43-- Behind The Purpose (Success as a giver ... and a forgiver) - 26:39-- Bring To Light (Queen3 and King Podcast and The Fourcast) - 41:35-- Plug Tunin' - 53:44-- Words Of Wisdom - 56:33-- Show Outro - 57:48--------------------------------------- Catch Ivan on YouTube: Queen3 and King Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ4M5LaGWGY0cvvBO_OiJZQBS3 Network - https://www.youtube.com/c/BS3Network Follow Ivan on these social media platforms:Twitterhttps://twitter.com/ikingdawkhttps://twitter.com/queen3andkinghttps://twitter.com/Bs3NetworkFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/bs3networkInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ikingdawk/https://www.instagram.com/queen_3_and_king_podcast/https://www.instagram.com/bs3network/TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@ikingdawkRevelations via social media - https://www.flowcode.com/page/revelationsRevelations on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/ucakkm9v_pwdm2wqmnonyxvwRevelations on Roku TV/BS3 Network (Friday - 3:00pm ET/2:00pm CT) - https://bs3tvlive.com/ To reach Cole via social media - https://www.flowcode.com/page/hostcolejohnson Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nic Natarella is the founder of AdWise Creative. He is known for his voice-over talents and directs his team in every project that comes into AdWise Creative. His involvement with each individual project assures that you have top-notch and maximum results for all of our clients. Nic first started “on the air” back when he was eight years old. He started out by making cassette tape recordings of his “radio shows” on the living room stereo system, consisting of a turntable and built-in cassette player. You will have to google “turntable” and maybe even “cassette player” if you have never heard of that before. His first real air time was just outside of Nashville as the news guy/sidekick on the morning show. His on-air career has involved morning host duties, middays, afternoon fill-in, and nighttime hosting. He also had responsibilities at the radio station with Program Director, Assistant Program Director, Webmaster, and Creative Services Director, just to name a few. Nic has written radio and production magazine articles, conducted copywriting seminars for radio sales teams, and crafted thousands of commercials for clients looking to have a radio spot sent out. His voice-over work has been used for projects such as: Radio commercials Video games Corporate training materials And rock concerts Want to catch Nic's attention? He's a fan of classic cars from the '40s and '50s and muscle cars from the '60s and '70s. While at home, he is called a shade tree mechanic, turf management supervisor, and natatorium engineer. He is known for cheering for many college football teams, so you will either love him, or he will become your rival. Nic and his wife, Debbie, live outside Orlando, Florida. Debbie is a private horse trainer and riding instructor at Amazing Grace Equestrian. Their daughter has her Master's in Social Work and lives and works in Tampa. Nic and Debbie currently share the house with three rabbits and up to eight horses at any given time. What you'll learn about in this episode: The power of storytelling in advertising How to make meaningful connections through audio How to take your audience inside the emotion of an experience with a few powerful words Tips on uncovering the story behind your service or product Why there is gold in your unconscious competence Resources: Website: https://adwisecreative.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adwisenicnatarella/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adwisecreative Twitter: https://twitter.com/adwisecreative Additional Resources: Download The 5 Most Common Radio Advertising Mistakes That Are Costing You Money and How to Fix Them here
Robin Sinclair from Save The Children speaks to Vicki-Anne about some of the most important issues facing children around the world today. He also shares with us how the studio manages a varied workload and working during COVID-19.Some of the ongoing initiatives for the organisation and the breath of talent in his team. Don't miss this entertaining and informative podcast episode.
Jason Freestone takes us through his exciting career from client-side to in-house. Enlighting us on the similarities and differences between corporations and how to use technology in the studio and getting stakeholder 'buy-in'. Another great podcast.
Do This, Feel Better host Jay Nachlis and Kevin Kolbe discovered they had a shared affection for the TV show "24" with Keifer Sutherland 17 years ago, and worked on multiple promotional campaigns together when Jay was working in radio and Kevin was working in television.After decades working for the same company as Creative Services Director, Kevin was laid off and had to make a decision. Ultimately, Kevin chose reinvention - he started his own business and learned a swath of new skills, including how to best use video and social media to market himself. 2020 has put many in unexpected "transitions". If you've ever considered reinvention, this episode is for you.
Do This, Feel Better host Jay Nachlis and Kevin Kolbe discovered they had a shared affection for the TV show "24" with Keifer Sutherland 17 years ago, and worked on multiple promotional campaigns together when Jay was working in radio and Kevin was working in television.After decades working for the same company as Creative Services Director, Kevin was laid off and had to make a decision. Ultimately, Kevin chose reinvention - he started his own business and learned a swath of new skills, including how to best use video and social media to market himself. 2020 has put many in unexpected "transitions". If you've ever considered reinvention, this episode is for you.
Just as there are no two recipes that contain the exact same ingredients or measurements, there are no two success stories exactly the same. Recipe For Success features entrepreneurs, visionary leaders and innovators of all ages who will share their ingredients that make them successful – personally and professionally. Let's get cooking! Twelve-time Emmy Award winner, Karla Nelson-Thatcher, Vice President of Corporate Communications, Government and Public Affairs for Hotwire Communications is an accomplished Public and Government Relations strategist, bringing over twenty years of creative and negotiating experience to her work. After getting her start as a television writer and producer, Ms. Nelson-Thatcher migrated to broadcasting where she held several positions as a Creative Services Director analyzing Market Research and applying it to the development of talent teams, show formatting, and station branding to achieve market position in the wildly competitive world of television overnight ratings, including a stint as the Vice president of Creative Services and Programming for WTVJ NBC 6 in Miami. Following her creative career in television, Karla co-founded the consulting firm of K&L Consulting, managing critical market entry campaigns and business development PR strategies for international clients including an airline, an Island Government, an internationally televised annual event and several not-for-profits in her hometown of South Florida. The success of these campaigns eventually led Karla to Comcast Cable in the Florida region, where over the course of thirteen years her role evolved from ensuring compliance with municipal franchise agreements to overseeing ad campaigns and the execution of Public, Education and Government programming. Reporting in a dotted line to the Philadelphia based corporate offices, Ms. Nelson-Thatcher developed news conferences for product launches, internal electronic based learning and a heavily viewed local on Demand portal that featured an array of programming, some of which won Emmy awards for educational programs about how local governments are run. During this time, she acted as executive producer to public affairs opportunities that resulted in news segments carried on Headlined News, and produced and hosted Community Vision, a 30-minute magazine-style show spotlighting local non-profit and community-based organizations. The show ran for 4 consecutive years and offered an unprecedented platform to promote community goals and the efforts of P3 partnerships. Karla is thrilled to apply her years of experience to her latest role at Hotwire Communications, where she became their first Director of Public Relations. In Building the foundation of Hotwire’s community profile and aligning with local CBOs, School Boards, Not for Profits, and Elected Officials, Ms. Nelson-Thatcher was able to bring several departments together to offer connectivity and technology solutions to partners in the areas of Government, Education, Medical and Media. She continues to support the GEMs department in her current role as VP of Corporate Communications, Government and Public Affairs. Learn more about Hotwire Communications at http://hotwirecommunications.com/ For more information about Junior Achievement of South Florida, visit https://www.jasouthflorida.org. Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasouthflorida LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/junior-achievement-of-south-florida/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasouthflorida Twitter: https://twitter.com/JASouthFlorida
Prior to the economic downturn in ‘07-’08, I worked with a lot of agency owners who were very adamant that they would never outsource any of their services. Then the recession hit. Agencies were forced to trim their payroll and job-out projects to 1099s and other partners. Today, 99% of the agencies I work with have a hybrid business model that incorporates some type of outsourcing. When done well, this is actually a benefit to your clients so the question becomes how can you make this work in your agency? Brian Gerstner joins us in this episode of Build a Better Agency to explain how we can build and maintain strong partnerships that work well for all concerned. Brian Gerstner has over twenty years of experience working with agency owners across the globe. He currently serves as the Creative Services Director for Huebner Marketing and the presenting sponsor of this podcast, White Label IQ. Brian offers a unique perspective on working with freelancers and outsourced service providers because he understands the nuances that influence these working relationships as both an agency creative director and the guy who heads up an outsourced resource. Like most relationships, making it a rewarding experience for everyone takes work, commitment, and consistent communication. Listen to Brian’s tips and learn how to incorporate outsourced labor into your business model in a way that serves everyone well. A big thank you to our podcast’s presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They’re an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How agency owners can be a good partner to their outsourced partners and vice versa How to pick the right outsource partner for your agency’s needs What outsource partners should bring to the table to improve the workflow How to manage communication with your partners under a compressed timeline How White Lable IQ demonstrates technical expertise to people who aren’t technical How to know when it’s time to pull the plug on a partnership How to set clear expectations with your outsource partners Why outsourcing is a great way to try before you buy How to disclose your outsource partners to your clients
When it comes to success and failure in entrepreneurship, 90% of the battle is about your mindset. Your life circumstances can either help you or hold you back or propel you to the next level. On this week’s episode of Gather & Glow the podcast host LaKeisha Entsuah is joined by mom of 1 and retail expert Kendra James to talk about how motherhood led to a mindset shift. Kendra shares how she is transforming a career in retail into helping others make the most of their retail skills. About the GuestKendra James is a creative consultant and media entrepreneur residing in the outskirts of Philadelphia. A Temple University graduate, she earned a Bachelors of Arts in Strategic and Organizational Communications with a focus in Public Relations.Kendra started her career in marketing working for free and taking on her own clients to gain experience and exercise her creativity. She eventually lent her skills and experience to a full service communications firm, AOI Events and PR as the Business Development and Creative Services Director. In addition to being onboard with AOI, Kendra has worked with Women In Media Global since its inception in 2013, serving as an assistant, committee member and now as the Board Chairwoman. She’s been graciously awarded with The Leadership Award by Women In Media Global and received multiple city citations for her work with Women In Media Global, Global Entrepreneurship Week Philly and community involvement.Retail Skills & Dollar Bills came about from 15 years in the Retail Industry learning and developing as a salesperson and store manager. ”I worked in retail straight out of high school and was given my first Assistant Manager job upon graduating college at age 23. By age 25 I had my own store and was pretty clear on the basic operations of managing a business, but I knew that I wanted advancement beyond a store front.” Her hope is to motivate and empower retail industry workers and really any aspiring entrepreneur to know their worth, understand their skill set is marketable and strengthen areas of opportunity.As a student of the world, Kendra is working on pursuing her passions both in front of and behind the scenes of the Media and Retail Industries. You can be sure to find her on the scene in any major city working with clients and building relationships while supporting her fellow entrepreneurs. Instagram: @kendrajjames or @retailskillsdollarbills
Staxx Williams, Creative Services Director at Z100 on striking a balance and finding a tone which connects with your audience.
Jada is a teacher, discipler, she equips women of all ages with biblical truth to help them live authentic and transparent lives. She is the Creative Services Director and the Women's Director for One Community Church where her husband Conway serves as the Lead Pastor. We got the chance to talk with Jada about everything from her new book the Captive Mind, to discipleship, Sabbath Rest and discussing the true facts of sweat tea! She's an incredible speaker who's been a part of the IF Gathering and she's got her own podcast called InfluenceHER. Jada is truly authentic and not afraid to tell it like it is especially when it comes to Jesus. Learn more about Jada, where you can purchase her book and more at her website:https://jadaedwards.com/
Jada Edwards is an experienced speaker, Bible teacher and mentor. She has committed her life to equipping women of all ages, regardless of marital status, with practical, biblical truth to help them live authentic and transparent lives. Jada currently serves as the Creative Services Director and the Women’s Director for One Community Church, in Plano, TX, where her husband Conway serves as the Lead Pastor
My guest for The Happy Hour # 241 is Jada Edwards. Jada is a Bible teacher and discipler. She has committed her life to equipping women of all ages, at all stages, with practical, biblical truth to help them live authentic and transparent lives. Jada currently serves as the Creative Services Director and the Women's Director for One Community Church, where her husband Conway serves as the Lead Pastor. Jada and I start off the show talking about what reconciliation looks like when things are messy. We also dig into something we all need to examine in our hearts - are we maximizing someone else's sin and minimizing our own? I loved hearing Jada's story of how she asked God simply "show me how do I do this", and the changes she saw happen in her life. We then dive into discussing how we "set up people for failure, when we're waiting for them to be something they're not". Lastly, we talk about what it looks like to truly live the Gospel and have it influence everything you do. As Jada stated so well, "your job doesn't have to be in ministry, but ministry needs to be in every job." Connect with Jamie Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // YouTube Sponsors Bona Premium Spray Mop Zip Recruiter - Try for free! Thomas' English Muffins - Try the Tex Mex English Muffin GET ALL THE LINKS FROM THE SHOW HERE
Mike Ciaricia, Creative Services Director at Datto, Inc., gives us insight on how to grow a powerful and innovative in-house creative team. Mike has worked with top brands like Dove, Ford, Subway, and J. Crew.
Trailblazers: A Megatrax Podcast for Sound Media Professionals
Program and Creative Services Director for Zimmer Radio Group in Missouri, Josh Ryan, shares his passion for radio, things he loves about his job, gives advice to someone trying to break into radio and shares his priceless experience in his local community in Columbia, Missouri and a very special relationship he developed with an adorable 10 year old little girl with Cerebral Palsy and her parents after a station fundraiser his station conducted to help raise funds for the disease.
Staxx Williams took over from Dave Foxx in 2015 as Creative Services Director for one of the most famous radio stations in the world, Z100 New York. Hosted by Dom Evans.
The Seattle area is headquarters to a number of high-tech companies, including well-known firms such as Amazon, Microsoft and Inrix. Those companies also attract a number of young workers. It's against that backdrop that Sound Transit has to plan and measure its communication efforts. Tim Healy is the Marketing and Creative Services Director for the transit agency and he spoke with Transportation Radio about how they meet that challenge.
Ambitious Radio | Inspiring Conversations with Ambitious Entrepreneurs & Thought Leaders
In this episode of Ambitious Radio, host Doug Parker discusses Spirituality and Personalities with the Creative Services Director at One Community Church, Jada Edwards.
Mike Santos is a self-described “radio production ninja.” What exactly does that mean? It means Mike is responsible for so much of the content you hear on the radio each day. Here’s a bit of his resume… He’s served as Creative Services Director for Entercom here in Denver, which means he conceptualized, wrote, and produced...
Mike Santos is a self-described “radio production ninja.” What exactly does that mean? It means Mike is responsible for so much of the content you hear on the radio each day. Here’s a bit of his resume… He’s served as Creative Services Director for Entercom here in Denver, which means he conceptualized, wrote, and produced...
Mike Ciaricia, Creative Services Director at Datto, Inc., gives us insight on how to grow a powerful and innovative in-house creative team. Mike has worked with top brands like Dove, Ford, Subway, and J. Crew.