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About Steven Quach
Steven is a loyalist. Despite a fleeting inclination to move to New York City after graduating from UT Austin, he remained in his home state of Texas, where he follows his beloved Dallas Cowboys season after season. And although some time ago Steven left Click Here, he recently returned to share his passion and experience with our clients once again. Some of Steven’s prior experience includes working as an Interactive Assistant Media Planner at TM Advertising and an Account Management Director at AOL Advertising. That’s cool. We’re not jealous because we have him now, along with all the experience he gained along the way. Steven now helps Travelocity maintain industry prominence and grow market share through strategic installation of media campaigns. To do this, he assists the client and account team in the development of strategy and aligns budgets accordingly. In addition to ensuring the campaigns are properly monitored, maintained and optimized, he also makes sure accurate and meaningful tracking and performance align with goals and objectives. Steven also keeps Travelocity top of mind and at the forefront of the industry by researching, evaluating and making creative media recommendations based on emerging technology. Outside of work, Steven might claim the reason he remained loyal to the Lone Star State is to stay near his family in Houston. That’s part of it, but the truth is he couldn’t bear to leave his Cowboys behind. He even has an official prediction for their upcoming season: 13-3.
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We make brands successful in entirely new arenas. Our blend of creativity, technical savvy and, yes, moxie can help you meet your ROI and other goals.
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- Alex Kenney
- Amanda Plewes
- Andria Kushan
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- Cort Gorman
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- Elaine Hirsch
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- Shannon Haydel
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- Tali Swann-Sternberg
- Thanh Huynh
- Tommy Kircher
What We're Doing...
- Here is SXSW PanelPicker link, http://t.co/JwPxvBAE. Remember to vote for "The Art of No" before voting closes on August 31st! 2012-08-16
- Go vote for our own @esoterictechie for the SXSW Panel "The Art of No." Because everyone needs to say no and hear from @playstation & others 2012-08-16
- If your read our trends article on apps vs mobile sites http://t.co/npZVBz1c, check out this infographic we came across http://t.co/yBiFBi64 2012-06-12
- More updates...
Sites We Like!
- AdverLab
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- Official Google Blog
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