Red Sky is on the growth path again, it would seem

Red Sky Public Relations in Boise continues to add new faces to their staff. Their most recent additions include:

Christina Lenkowski, who “joins Red Sky as an account executive specializing in event planning, sponsorship procurement and strategic integrated communication. Prior to joining the agency, Lenkowski was account director at Hadley Media where she focused on partnership and event marketing for Cirque du Soleil’s traveling Big Top shows in the U.S.”

Doug Self also “joins Red Sky as an account executive with a strong background in technology and experience spanning media relations, marketing strategy and event planning. Prior to joining the agency, Self was Product Marketing Manager for Synology America Corp., where he oversaw marketing and public relations for its North America operations.”

Additionally, Justin Nyquist “joins Red Sky as an account coordinator. Prior to joining the agency, Justin was an Arabic Cryptologic Linguist in the United States Marine Corps where he was responsible for written and verbal translation from Arabic to English and English to Arabic.”

Finally, Amber Broeckel joined Red Sky “as an intern for the summer. Broeckel will support multiple clients throughout her role, leveraging her marketing, communication, social media and event management background. Broeckel graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Boise State University last month.”

The full announcement about these new additions to their staff, as well as more background information on each, is available on Red Sky’s website.

Congratulations to all.

New Hires at Rizen Creative

Okay, so it’s been a while since we’ve done a ‘new hires’ post, but that’s not to say that things are stagnant everywhere. Case in point…

At Rizen Creative, they’ve added a couple of new faces to their staff.

Tyler Reitz has joined the agency in April as Account & Traffic Coordinator. Tyler was previously Creative Projects Manager at FusionSet, and also worked on the client service side at Donahoe Pace & Partners.

Rizen’s most recent addition to their staff is Jeremy James, whose first day was today, or so says the latest picture (as of this writing) on their Facebook Page. Prior to joining Rizen — as an Art Director we assume — Jeremy spent the past seven or so years in a similar role at Donahoe Pace.

Congratulations to both.

New Partner at DaviesMoore

DaviesMoore recently announced that they are beefing up their capabilities with the addition of Isaac Squyres as an equity partner.

Prior to joining DaviesMoore, Isaac was most recently a Partner at Gallatin Public Affairs in Boise, and also spent nine years with McNeely Pigott & Fox Public Relations. He is a graduate of Davidson College in North Carolina, holding a BA in Political Science.

Congratulations Isaac.

New Hire at CLM

CLM in Boise added to their staff recently. Brian Evancic joined the shop as their newest Art Director.

From the news on CLM’s website:

After growing up on the east coast, Brian Evancic relocated to the Treasure Valley and began experiencing the finer things in life (e.g. camping, hiking, grilling, fly fishing, etc.) After a short stint of employment at a nuclear power plant, Brian began honing his design, photography, and filmmaking skills. Before landing at CLM, Brian picked up a BFA from Boise State and worked for seven years in the design, marketing, and advertising industries.

Congratulations Brian.

New Hire at SOVRN Creative

SOVRN Creative is growing once again, this time with the addition of Nicole Cahill to their staff as a graphic designer.

Nicole is a recent graduate of Boise State University, with a BFA in Design. From her bio on the SOVRN website:

Nicole comes to SOVRN fresh out of Boise State University where she recently graduated with a BFA in Design. Not only does Nicole have a great eye, but her designs always have a strategic conceptual basis. When not immersed in the world of graphic art, Nicole likes to make extravagant cakes, attend music festivals and indulge her love of candy. She also has a passion for working with adults with disabilities, a job she did all through college.

Congratulations Nicole.