In this Issue...
Brent Dey is a writer, producer and creative thinker specializing in catchy taglines and effective communications for Fortune 500 companies.
Sandra Morse: As president of Association Management Alternatives, Sandra Morse served as executive director of the Atlanta Ad Club/Creativity Atlanta for over 12 years and the Atlanta Chapters of the American Marketing Association and the International Association of Business Communicators.
Prior to forming her own company, and after earning a masters degree in journalism from the University of Georgia, she worked in advertising and public relations on both the client and agency sides of the business Ð and in membership marketing for an international association.
Sandra is currently an adjunct professor in the advertising department at The Art Institute of Atlanta and a freelance writer.
Zachary Keebaugh, is universally recognized as an individual that can accomplish anything with a little guidance. Thanks to the small efforts of others, the Georgia Institute of Technology recently awarded Zach his Bachelor of Science in Science, Technology and Culture. Zach also received countless academic awards while attending King's Chapel and Morningside Elementary Schools.
Jon Lee Andersen, Esq. has been a practicing attorney in Atlanta for over 15 years. He focuses his practice in the advertising, marketing, promotion and intellectual property fields.
Andersen's clients include advertising agencies, marketing firms, traditional retail and wholesale businesses, e-commerce companies and freelance professionals. A regular lecturer at The Portfolio Center and The Creative Circus, Andersen's work includes advice and assistance in sweepstakes, contests, promotions, unfair trade practice, labeling, testimonials and endorsements, copyright, trademark and licensing.
In the course of a three-decade career as a writer, Allen Rabinowitz has covered subjects ranging from punk rock to high tech, but he is best known for coverage of visual communications practitioners in such fields as advertising, cinematography, graphic design and photography. Allen has been a contributor to Oz since 1993. His work has appeared in numerous local, national and international publications and outlets including Communication Arts, How, Photo District News, Shoot, Folio, Agence France-Presse and Georgia Trend.
He has recently been creating his own art, which he describes as digital primitive folk art.