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Allow myself to tell you a little bit about
. . . myself.

Ever since my parents told me to get off my butt and go make some money at the age of 13, my curriculum vitae has featured many job titles: lawnboy, babysitter, “pizza artist,” lifeguard, swim coach, handyman, box office assistant, administrative assistant, assistant media consultant, set designer, cameraman, barista, waiter, bartender, account assistant, account executive, program manager, unemployed guy hanging out on the highway median, marketing manager, copywriter, content manager, interactive strategist, and interactive experience director to name a few. But despite wearing all of these hats, not one of them alone accurately describes who I am or what I do.

They all do.

So who the heck am I?

I am a writer and a reader. I am a filmmaker and a film buff. I am a thinker and a doer. I am smart and I am passionate. I am a connector and a maven. I am a photographer and a participant. I am a runner and a relaxer. I am a husband and a father. I am a designer and a connoisseur. I am a foodie and a consumer. I am an entrepreneur and a company man. I am a lover and a fighter. I am a dog lover and a cat tolerator. I am a mover and a shaker. I am active in my community and at peace with the world.

But in a sentence?

I am a Sean of all trades.

Life is here for the taking and I am here to take it. And I think this is what makes me productive and a great teammate. With over 15 years of experience spanning multiple disciplines and media, my expertise in marketing and advertising, interactive development, and film production has helped launch several successful companies and grow business for multiple clients.

Clients I have worked with

include: Accenture (formerly CAS), BHDP Architecture, BioEchoes, British Telecom, Budget Rent-a-car, Cengage (Thomson/West), the Center for Holocaust Humanity Education, Cincinnati Bell, Del Webb, Emanuel Community Center, Enquirer Media, Five Seasons/Corporex, Kroger i-wireless, Lexis-Nexis, Medpace, Macys, Northwestern University, P&G, Qvidian, Rushcard, Subway Restaurants, Tazza Mia, Trinity Pharma Solutions, Union Institute & University, and USGreentech.

STUFF THAT IS NOT ON MY RESUME

Here's what others have said

  • Sean is a powerful hybrid of strategic thinker and writer – with an amazing mind for understanding and tapping all things digital.
  • Sean is a very creative person and is always bursting with ideas. If you need someone to jump-start a project, Sean would be a great choice.
  • Sean is a talented writer and strategist, and has a passion for studying consumer and communication trends that he applies to his work.
  • Sean is a great communicator who is creative, fun and easy to work with.
  • A bright, extremely creative team player. Sean managed the department to a new level.
  • Sean’s creativity, energy and hard work was instrumental in making the organization a success and it continues to be a valuable member of the arts community in Chicago.
  • A creative and dynamic manager with an ability to motivate all around him.
  • Sean’s breadth of cultural knowledge was invaluable as our company launched a new publication in his city. A good writer and pleasure to work with, Sean made it easy for us to shine in Chicago.
  • Sean is a very talented marketing manager who carries a tremendous amount of passion towards the companies goals and objectives. He is an extremely creative thinker couple with a strategic vision. He has demonstrated his ability to handle multiple tasks, projects and initiatives in a very faced paced environment. He would be a great asset to have on your team.
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