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Hey, Megan, why thank you! Where are you based?

- Steve

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As one of my favorite companies to watch, I can't be any more excited to see the new campaigns and ideas that come out of the agency. Each campaign is unique and innovative in...

- Megan Green

Happy Holidays from Campfire
Полное моральное удовлетворение! Вот, что я получаю от такой новости

- Феодосии Разуков

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So glad y'all are doing well - you deserve it!

- Dee

Terminator Salvation
Watching them shoot terminators with ar-15s which is just another name for m-16s was tough. All they shoot are .223 good for killing people but never terminators...

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Jeremiah Rosen
Jeremiah Rosen: Partner & Director of Accounts, Campfire

I grew up in rural Sullivan County, NY, an ethnically-diverse area about 90 miles northwest of New York City, and the erstwhile Tourism Capital of the Catskills. I was an average student at Monticello High School, an above-average skier, and a kid who was generally interested in “How Things Work”. I spent my formative years assembling and disassembling whatever toys, electronics, and machinery was on hand.

I didn’t really become a scholar until I enrolled in law school at Syracuse University (which is an excellent time to pick up the habit, btw). In addition to a J.D., I found time to earn a Master’s in Communications from The Newhouse School at SU.

Like many late bloomers and underachievers, I went to work in advertising, initially in NYC (Deutsch and NW Ayer & Partners) and then in Portland, Oregon, at Wieden + Kennedy. For the better part of three years, I was part of W+K’s Nike and Coca-Cola account teams. In 1999, I followed the dotcom boom to San Francisco where, over 4 years, I helped build a Paris-based startup into a powerful revenue engine.

I returned to NYC in 2004 and joined DCODE, a boutique ad agency affiliated with Curious Pictures. We were doing some great things at DCODE but when I spoke with Steve, Gregg, and Mike about Campfire, I simply couldn’t turn them down. The opportunity to stretch the marketing narrative through the current and present social media landscape was too great to pass up.


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