Jeff Durham, President/Creative Director
After graduating from the School of Visual Arts, Jeff began his advertising career on Madison Avenue at DMB&B. As an up-and-coming art director there, he worked on such mega brands as Crest, MCI Communications, Corning and Ivory Soap. Twenty years later, he’s built a highly-strategic creative department of his own at Lang/Durham, yet still has his hands in 99.44% of the work. In the past 16 years, Jeff’s team has solved complex challenges for Timex, PNC Bank, The United Illuminating Company, China Care, Resorts Casino, MassMutual, Prolab Nutrition and countless others.
Bill Greer, Director of Strategic Services
To say Bill has experienced a lot in his 27-year advertising career is an understatement. He’s done everything from brand development and media planning to account management and research. And he’s done it at some of the largest agencies in the country including Lintas, McCann-Erickson, Lowe & Partners, DMB&B and Mintz & Hoke. Just a few of the premiere brands he’s served include AT&T Wireless, Lysol, Alka-Seltzer, Bayer, Samuel Adams/Boston Beer Company, Nikon Cameras, Paramount Pictures and M&M Mars.
Joanne Morrison, Director of Public Relations
Joanne is a highly regarded public relations and advertising professional with nearly two decades of industry experience. A former radio journalist, she now gives our clients a stronger voice in the media, managing their public relations activities. Previously, she served as PR director at New Haven agency McLaughlin, DelVecchio & Casey and directed media relations, public service and web-based communications for The Governor’s Prevention Partnership, a Connecticut-based public-private organization. Joanne also served as a consultant to the Connecticut Department of Social Services, a role in which she built and implemented a multi-tiered public relations strategy for the agency’s Fatherhood Initiative. Prior to her tenure in public/social service, Joanne held positions with IBM Credit, managing regional and national media relations. And, as an account executive at O’Neal & Prelle, she was part of a nationally recognized, award-winning public relations team for Mystic Coast & Country and an array of hospitality clients, including Waterford Hotel Group and The Goodwin Hotel.
Lisa Davis, Account Supervisor
Lisa is an agency veteran and an account service pro with over a decade of experience. She’s managed marketing programs for clients large and small, across a wide range of industries, with a particular focus on developing highly-effective web tactics and strategies. Lisa’s client experience includes Waterbury Hospital, TUV Rheinland Group, The Palace Theater, Century 21 and the Foster Adoptive Mission.
Eric Cavoli, Associate Creative Director
As a strategic-thinking copywriter with both agency and corporate experience, Eric may be more accurately described as a creative problem solver. For more than a decade, he has tackled complex communications challenges in every media for clients in virtually every industry. Just a few of the brands that have benefited from his results-oriented creative approach include Timex, PNC Bank, MassMutual, Amerifit Nutrition, Gold's Gym, Estroven, Iron-Tek, China Care, VDO and Resorts Casino in Atlantic City.
Robert M. Silverberg, Director of Government Affairs
Robert is a highly-respected professional with a reputation for effectively championing his clients’ interests in government at the local, state and national level. He brings an added and invaluable dimension to our clients’ marketing programs through effective government affairs and public relations initiatives. His tenure includes service as the Director of Public Relations for OpSail 2000CT, Communications Director for the American Neuropsychological Center and Director of Government Affairs for Somnia Inc. As a lobbyist, he helped pass first in the nation legislation and was acknowledged by the staff of the President of the United States for his accomplishments. He has also successfully managed Congressional, Gubernatorial and State Representative campaigns.
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