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Tom, Dick & Harry, one of the most creative Chicago advertising agencies. Thomas Richie Creative Director HOW I BROKE IN: Had to do my own “new business pitch” to land my first job. My writing partner, Carey Moore and I just finished at Portfolio Center and Joey Reiman, at Babbit & Reiman Atlanta, was interested in hiring us as a junior team. But he wanted to see what we’d do with a project. So we worked what seemed to be 47 hours over a 48 hour weekend on a direct mail assignment and presented him with a bunch of ideas, somewhere along the line Joey laughed and said “any more?” Best advice received: Always wear clean underwear.

If I weren’t doing this, I’d be...BBQ restaurateur, brewmaster, building bikes, education/teaching, gentleman farmer, interior design, photography, selling peanuts at a minor league ballpark, scrapbooking, screenpress printing, studying architecture…so many interesting things and not enough time! BOOK ON MY BEDSIDE TABLE: Non-fiction, usually about history, usually half-finished.

Medewerkers. Web engineering and design team at Quick Left. Values we value Challenge yourself, your teammates, conventional wisdom. Take pride. Ask for help. Be pragmatic. Be excellent, but never at the cost of being nice. Matt Work Packing two decades of experience founding & scaling SAAS companies, Matt was previously GM of Pivotal Tracker and CEO/Founder of Cohuman and Discovery Mining. Ingrid Alongi CEO (Consulting) / Co-Founder A Boulder native, Ingrid began her career in web development in the late 90s, eventually setting aside table layouts & hand-coded SQL to build & manage technical teams. Sam Breed CTO / Co-Founder A passionate open source advocate & JavaScript evangelist, Sam leads our engineering team in process, architecture and methodology. Joe Stump CPO / Co-Founder (Sprintly) A seasoned technical leader & serial entrepreneur, Joe was Lead architect at Digg before co-founding three venture-backed startups including SimpleGeo, attachments.me, and Sprintly.

Team. Journée nationale de la p’tite laine - Le 7 février. Since 2010, over a million Canadians have participated in National Sweater Day. Be sure to check out stories of how some of your fellow knit-clad Canadians celebrated this year. We hope National Sweater Day was a fun way to learn about the importance of saving energy, and inspired you to use less heat all winter. Heating accounts for 80% of residential energy use in Canada, and is a significant source of emissions.

If all Canadians lowered their thermostats by just 2 degrees Celsius this winter, it would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about 4 megatons – equivalent to shutting down a 600 mega watt coal-fired power station. WWF is working towards a future where the energy we all use is from 100% renewable sources, and energy conservation is a key part of getting there. National Sweater Day is supported by partial proceeds from Loblaw Companies Limited’s charge-for-plastic shopping bag program. The Team - LATERAL.