Michael Tomko Joins @TheAbleFew

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So happy to receive this news in the form of a casual blog post and not an overly-worded press release.

From principal partner, Mike Bishop:
It's been in the works for a while now, and I am glad to say he has arrived as our new Production Director. Mike brings a heavy arsenal of experience to The Able Few. We are excited to welcome him into our quirky family. Mike brings an important skill set to the table in the form of Digital Strategy. His proven abilities in promotions both on and offline make him a perfect pairing for the services we offer our clients.

Mike's day to day will be ensuring every client and project is met with quality. Mike will also play an intregral role at the front of each project defining and mapping the needs of our clients in an ever changing digital landscape and crafting the solutions for them.

His abilities have been felt far and wide by agencies all across the region and we're proud that we can now count on him under our roof. This marks the 4th new hire in the last 7 months for us. We are excited as ever and are anxious for the what the future holds here.

Glad to hear that last bit as well, it seems as if some of the smaller studios in the area are continuing to grow more and more. Not a bad sign for St. Louis at all.
Anyone else out there growing and hiring talented local individuals? Let us know: stlouis@theegotist.com *just not in the form of a press release for pete's sake*.

Comments

Thanks for the love Ego!

Great addition. Congrats to both Mikes.

Man, Congrats! Glad to see you guys are growing so much, Mike. I love your company model. It was a lot of fun working with you last year. Keep it up.

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