Four new hires and a promotion reflect agency growth, direction



broadhead, a leading marketing communications agency connecting the interests of urban and rural consumers, announces significant additions to its creative department.

"We're eager to mobilize this new pool of talent as we address our clients' creative challenges," says CEO Dean Broadhead. "Strengthening our teams is just one way we help to ensure the continued success of our partners"

Amanda Ward is broadhead's newest art director. Formerly an employee of Olson and an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota's College of Visual Arts, Ward most recently served as art director for the run portfolio at Life Time Fitness.

Laura Coyle joins the agency's creative team as a senior digital producer. Coyle will utilize experiences drawn working on major brands for several leading agencies to help lead digital directions for broadhead clientele. Most recently, she was at Carmichael Lynch.

Local wordsmith Lauren Eggert joins broadhead as a copywriter. Eggert was previously with Periscope and brings a wide breadth of experience developing copy for an eclectic range of audiences.

Angie Grossman has been hired as a project manager. Grossman, previously with Colle+McVoy, brings extensive experience managing project logistics for various tactical executions and long-term programs.

Additionally, Chris Strohmeyer has been promoted to director of creative services and will be overseeing project managers, production artists and proofreaders for broadhead. She joined broadhead in 2012 as a senior project manager.

broadheadbroadhead's expertise in agriculture, energy, food, government, and safety and wellness helps connect the interests of urban and rural consumers. For more information on the Minneapolis-based agency, visit www.broadheadco.com.
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1.27.2015