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Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive Caroline H. Little
Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive Tim Ruder American Advertising Federation (AAF) Wally Snyder AKQA Brendan DiBona Avenue A | Razorfish Brian Crooks Discovery Channel Stefan Poulos Fleishman-Hillard David Wickenden ID Society Adam Berkowitz Interactive Strategies Bruce Namerow Ketchum John Ryan Modem Media Laura Agostini Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide John Bell Pappas Group Anthony Pappas Q-Industries Tim Neill R/GA Kip Voytek Sapient Bill Goldstein Threespot Media David Belman |
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![]() One of the world's most influential creative and technology companies. A recognized pioneer and innovator, AKQA provides ideas, insights, customer relationship marketing, and e-commerce solutions to the world's leading brands. An independent agency, AKQA has offices in London, San Francisco, New York, Washington DC, Singapore, and Shanghai. Partial list of clients: Coca-Cola, Dell, ESPN, Gucci, Johnny Walker, McDonalds, Microsoft, Nike, Smithsonian Institute, Sprite, United States Postal service, VISA, XBOX. www.akqa.com Brendan DiBona, Creative Director As creative director in AKQA's Washington DC office, Brendan plays a key role in the development of the team's online initiatives, including Flash-based Web sites, rich media campaigns, and viral marketing efforts. He works with fellow creatives throughout the process, from online strategy to the design of user interfaces and visual aesthetics. He currently leads creative efforts on AKQA's ESPN account and was responsible for the creative development of ESPNtv.com, an immersive fan experience centered around a dynamic programming guide and video clips. He also spearheaded the concepting and development of mini-sites for marquee ESPN shows like College GameDay and Summer X Games. Since joining AKQA in 1997, Brendan has also developed solutions for Ubisoft, vitaminwater, AOL, PBS, and Nike. |



















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