Those of us that went to design school or have worked at a traditional or digital agency have all learned to respect the design review. All design challenge contestants for the Chicago PhizzPop Design Challenge have to present to a panel of industry experts and peers that will pick a winner. Our Chicago judges represent a collection of some of Chicaogo’s best design talent and includes folks that work closely with Chicago 2016.
The judges (subject to change) are:
David Armano, VP and Creative Director of Critical Mass, creating of blog Logic + Emotion
www.criticalmass.com/ and http://darmano.typepad.com/ As VP, Experience Design for Critical Mass, David has the privilege of leading talented interdisciplinary teams across a variety of clients while leveraging his background as a creative problem solver and strategic thinker. David has over 14 years experience in the creative field with the majority of his time spent in digital marketing and experience design. An active thought leader in the industry, David authors the popular Logic + Emotion blog currently ranked in the top 20 media + marketing blogs according to Advertising Age. David’s writing and visual thinking has been cited by Forrester, The Boston Globe and landed him in BusinessWeek on several occasions including their “Best of 2006”.
Prior to Critical Mass, David spent time as a creative lead at notable firms such as Digitas and Agency.com—putting in a combined tenure of 8 years in the large digital agency environment. He led multiple initiatives for clients such as HP, Allstate, Fifth Third Bank, Miller Brewing, Grainger, and Bally Total Fitness. Previously, David earned his interactive stripes working with The Chicago Tribune on their site initiatives. David helped launch and upgrade site features, functionality and content for the Tribune’s flagship site. David also accumulated broadcast and direct marketing experience while working for companies such as Fox and Columbia House.
David holds a BFA cum laude in Computer Graphics from Pratt Institute. He minored in Visual Communications and was fortunate enough to study under some of the most creative minds in the industry. He currently resides in a near-northern suburb of Chicago, not far from Lake Michigan. When David isn't working, surfing the net, or riding his motorbike—he can be found spending quality time with his wife and two boys.
Blagica Bottigliero, Founder of Bsolutions
www.bsolutions.com
Blagica (blah-gee-tsa) Bottigliero is an Emmy award winning online marketing consultant, blogger and web entrepreneur.
Blagica worked in some of Chicago's most established interactive companies. She started her career at Giant Step (now ARC Worldwide), where she assisted Maytag and Purina with their initial Internet strategies. Blagica moved to the marketing side of the Internet when she joined Orbitz.com. At Orbitz, Blagica negotiated and managed multi-million dollar marketing campaigns, in addition to launching the Orbitz Affiliate Program. After a 'dot com' break in France and sailing home across the Atlantic, she returned to Chicago and managed Q Interactive's search and affiliate marketing efforts.
In the fall of 2005, Blagica formed her Internet marketing consulting company, Bsolutions where she and her network continue to assist small to large sized businesses navigate the Internet. She also launched CondoPerks.com, a loyalty program for condominium associations.
Blagica holds a BBA degree from Western Michigan University and is passionate about mentoring young women through her blog, Gals' Guide. Blagica sits on the Board of Directors of the Chicago Interactive Marketing Association, is also a member of the NBC5 Street Team and is the Managing Editor of the Chicago 2016 Channel.
Bill Bulman, User Experience Director at Ogilvy One
www.ogilvy.com and www.twitter.com/bbulman As User Experience Director at OgilvyOne, Bill leads Ogilvy's user experience team of User Experience Architects and Content Strategists for a variety of clients, including Chicago2016, American Medical Association, Oscar Mayer, and Allstate, among others. With over 13 years experience in the interactive field and a focus on usability, user research and most recently social media, Bill has lead user experience teams at several interactive agencies and boutique research and design firms, including imc2. Most recently, he was a partner at Messagefirst, a boutique research firm in Philadelphia.
During his career, Bill has had the pleasure of working with some of the world's leading brands, including Comcast, Polo/Ralph Lauren, Palm, La Times, Timberland, PBS, Eli Lilly, Kmart, Reebok, MLB, NASCAR, Pepsi, GlaxoSmithKline, Ace Hardware, Adidas, and General Mills.
Bill is active in the user experience community, including serving as vice chair within the PhiChi organization, Philadelphia's chapter of ACM's Computer Human Interaction special interest group. Bill has spoken at various events, on user experience, information architecture and social media including The Chicago Convergence Summit, UPA2007, and CHI2002, among others.
Kevin Flatt, Executive Creative Director of Tribal DDB
www.tribalddb.com/ Kevin’s mission is to harness powerful, creative thinkubg form the diverse talent at Tribal DDB to create the most compelling brand experiences through digital media. Collaborating with brand strategists, art directors, writers, designers and producers, Kevin products ideas that integrate the innovative with industry standards.
Over his career, Kevin has created work for clients such as Alamo Car Rental, Amazon.com, Archipelago, BMW of North America, The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, EDS, Gatorade, JCPenney, Miller Brewing Company, Nike, Nordstrom, International Trucks, Lee Jeans, Propel, McDonalds, Radio Shack, RJReynolds, Microsoft, Office Max, Sony, State Farm, Timberland, TIME Magazine, United Airlines, and Virgin Mobil.
His work has received recognition from may respected competitions and publications, including Communication Arts, Graphic, TIME Magazine, Adweek, The Type Directors Club, the Super Reggie, The Art Directions Cub, Clio, the Show Best of Show, Cannes Grand Prix and first ever Titanium Cyber Lion, Kevin is actively involved in the interactive community, speaking at industry conferences and judging notable industry competitions, including The one show, The Art Directors Club and Cannes.
Prior to joining Tribal DDB, Kevin was the Executive Creative Director of Interactive at Fallon in Minneapolis. He was responsible for building an integrating digital creative offering that resulting in a number of notable solutions such as BMW Films. Before focusing on the digital side of communications, Kevin was a Senior Designer with Duffy and worked for Nike.
Bryan Jones, Technology Director at Ogilvy One
www.ogilvy.com/ Bryan has over ten years of technology experience leading cross-disciplinary teams, working with clients to define business/marketing objectives and managing the execution of development strategies for clients such as BP, Chicago 2016, CBOE, AMA, Unilever, Allstate, CDW and Kraft.
His experience ranges from large-scale website development to on-line advertising management and campaign optimization. He has extensive knowledge of web development processes, rich media and emerging technologies and consults clients on web implementation best practices across multiple platforms, applications and programming languages.
Jeff Smith, CEO of Clarity Consulting
www.claritycon.com/
With over ten years experience in information technology and sciences, Jeff sets Clarity's long-range business goals, and works with the executive team to ensure the goals are met. During his career at Clarity, Jeff has used technology to solve the business problems of corporations in dozens of industries, including construction, financial services, food services, healthcare, insurance, management consulting, nuclear power, retail, software and telecommunications. He serves as Engagement Director on many client projects, playing an active role in the design and implementation of Clarity's software solutions.
Jeff speaks regularly at professional developer conferences throughout the world. He has spoken at VBITS, VSLive, TechEd and Microsoft's Developer Days, and several Chicago-area user group conferences. He has co-authored several books on n-tier client-server application design, and written several articles and white papers on topics ranging from ASP.NET to cryptographic security.
Prior to becoming Clarity's second employee in 1995, Jeff was employed with Lante Corporation where he worked on software projects for dozens of Fortune 500 clients across a wide range of markets, including computer software, healthcare, manufacturing and telecommunications. Jeff also held technology positions with Ottosensors, Inc. where he and a team of ten biologists worked on the development of the world's first real-time blood-gas monitoring system.
Jeff holds a BS in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern University. Upon graduating from college, Jeff also co-founded a real estate redevelopment firm in Cleveland, Ohio.
Jaclyn Valrose, Communications Manager, Chicago 2016
www.chicago2016.org
Jaclyn Valrose is a communications manager at Chicago 2016 responsible for educating the community on Chicago’s bid for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games through media relations and communications activities.
Prior to Chicago 2016, Jaclyn worked at Edelman and was responsible for strategic public relations activities on behalf of international, national and local clients, including Expedia Corporate Travel and CEMUSA, Inc. In addition to media relations, she managed speakers’ bureaus, award submissions, social media programs and tradeshow activities for client programs.
Jaclyn joined Edelman from TravelCLICK, Inc., where she worked in marketing and communications. Jaclyn was responsible for internal and external communications, including media relations materials, company marketing materials and employee communications. She was also responsible for global customer relations and the implementation of product promotions and launches. Jaclyn earned a bachelors degree in speech communication from Miami University in Oxford, OH.
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