I have participated in, observed, learned from, lead and commented on the advertising-brand-marketing business for more than 20 years of optimism, with the occasional bout of skepticism – just enough to keep perspective. Those years were spent on both the client and agency sides of the equation, the latter perhaps a sort of penance for the former. Yet having been in the client’s seat has given me a reference point that drives my service orientation.
As an agent of organizational innovation, business development, brand and content marketing I harness trends, people, resources and methods to drive both immediate and lasting results.
I add value through business development stewardship, strategic-creative consultation, and service and culture enhancements. Results are more powerful connections with clients and customers, expanded revenue horizons, service advancements and enhanced and motivated teams.
For more about me, visit my LinkedIn profile. You can follow me on Twitter @AgencyBabylon.
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December 6, 2010 at 7:23 PM
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April 5, 2010 at 11:33 AM
Holly cairns
Hi Neal,
I’m Holly Cairns for MnPoliticalroundtable (which is a group blog, some of us bloggers coming together to have a little fun). I’m here to let you know you both were nominated as a top blogger for our little poll. We’re attempting to shine the light on good, Minnesota bloggers and we hope you feel honored for being nominated.
We’re voting this week if you’d like to rally your social media connections. The kid in first place has a lot of youngsters who have already responded for him.
He’re the place to vote: http://mnpoliticalroundtable.com/?p=239
November 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM
kayroseland
Congratulations on the rebranding and refocusing of Agency Babylon! Your readers look forward to more wisdom on business development and the importance of a strategic approach.