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Hodgson/Meyers celebrates International Left-Handers Day

August 13th, 2010 Gary Graf No comments


Today, August 13th, is International Left-Handers Day. It’s estimated that between seven and ten percent of the world’s population is so inclined. At H/M, southpaws constitute a full 25% of our staff, proof positive that our Business-to-Business agency is at least 250% above average. This is the type of statistic that only a left-hander could conceive, and I should know because I am one.

One more thing: It’s been scientifically proven that creativity resides in the right side of the brain, which controls the left side of the body. This explains why so many creative people are left-handed. Skeptical? Famous left-handers of the world include Einstein, Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Worcester, as in our own senior art director, Charlie.

Hodgson/Meyers’ New Employees: Dachshunds, pelicans and piranhas, oh my.

August 12th, 2010 Gary Meyers No comments

Recently two new members joined our crew on the good ship Hodgson/Meyers. Along with their marketing bona fides the pair bring with them unusual ties to the animal kingdom.

Seattle native Rachel Omiliak joins our team as an Online Marketing Specialist. A graduate of Santa Clara University, Rachel lends her expertise to all of our search optimization projects, including work for the Applied Systems, CSG Systems. Quaero, Meydenbauer Conference Center and QuickMedical accounts.

While in college, Rachel expanded her worldview through the Semester at Sea program, where she traveled to 11 countries in 108 days. Among her adventures during the trip were holding a crocodile, hugging a seal, being attacked by a pelican larger than most people and—get this—catching three piranhas while fishing the Amazon River in Brazil.

As for Gonzaga grad Erin McNiff, she comes to us from Cole & Weber United. While there she helped manage the Washington Lottery, Livingston Cellars and TiVo accounts. Among her many accomplishments was directing the Lottery’s Dream Agents campaign that broke sales records by $1 million dollars. As one of our project managers, Erin will bring her talents to the Clark Nuber, CSG Systems and ISIS accounts.

Erin’s animal connections? She finds that wrangling her long-haired mini-Dachshund is good training for keeping creative types on task. And having sung as a waitress at a Red Robin Restaurant, she may well have been destined to work for us. After all, our CEO is a woodpecker named Spike. And from red-breasted robin to red-crested woodpecker is not that far a flight.

While our clients are sure to appreciate Rachel and Erin’s contributions to the marketing cause, we feel secure in knowing that we’re in good hands should we ever be attacked by crocodiles, piranhas or wiener dogs.

Spike Likes Friday! Vol. 6.

July 16th, 2010 Spike 1 comment

Summer is here bringing the season of food festivals, outdoor movie screenings and farmer’s markets into full swing.  So here’s to a happy Friday, cheers to good weather (fingers crossed) and enjoy!

Jason Frummett: I like that for the first time since April, the oil leak in the Gulf has been successfully capped.

Robert Coats: 8-bit Cities. City maps for old school gamers.

Gary Graf: For lyrical virtuosity, and a darn good time, catch bare naked ladies. The band. I’m talking about the Canadian band. Who were you thinking of?

Lea Loya: OK Go’s marching band version of ‘This Too Shall Pass.’ Props again to these viral video darlings. Read lead singer’s brilliant NYT Op-ed piece from last February on the utilization and creativity of viral videos in the current stifling recording industry environment.

Jamie Bakun: Old Spice’s video tweet responses. This is quickly becoming my favorite ad campaign! Sadly, the video below is the last video tweet. To see the whole engagement go to http://twitter.com/oldspice. Be sure to read this article as well as watch the videos.

Willem Buys: A full-CGI animated piece by Alex Roman that illustrates architecture art across a photographic point of view where main subjects are already-built spaces.

Sharan Ochsner: Transformer owl!

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Holiday Party at El Gaucho

December 21st, 2009 Gary Meyers No comments

Phil Herold

Spikers tore it up last week at Seattle’s hippest, swankiest steak joint, El Gaucho.

Along with a fabulous dinner and ample lubricants, the H/M Holiday Party featured:

• A killer rap by senior writer Grandmaster Grafdog

• A white elephant gift exchange/contest, with the best (worst?) gift brought by Search guru Robert Coats with his giant fishing bobber/drink cooler.

• Special recognition to Webmeister Craig Labenz, Senior Designer Charlie Worcestor, and Senior Account Director Jason Frummet for their outstanding work in 2009.

• And, not least, the annual appearance of the incredible albino smoking monkey. Every December the monkey descends from his temple to predict what the next year will hold for us (outlook for 2010 is good!).

We’ve posted more photos from the event on H/M’s Facebook Page.

Have a rockin’ happy holiday!

Cheers,

Gary Meyers
President

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