April 5, 2007

Eastern Michigan U Event

On the evening of Monday, April 2, Organic Detroit hosted a group of Eastern Michigan University and University of Michigan graduate students at an event titled “Future Digital Leaders”.  The event was a very engaging event with our client from DaimlerChrysler, Organics from the Detroit office and the students.

Throughout the evening, we highlighted various cutting edge projects we have done with DaimlerChrysler.  Highlighted projects included the Pig and Bear MySpace Dodge Nitro campaign, the Jeep and Lost ARG, as well as Jeep Patriot and the Way Beyond Trail.  Throughout the presentation there was a great amount of interaction between Organics and our student group. Afterwards, the students interacted with the presenters and were able to talk to the talent acquisition team about current openings and future opportunities within the Organic network. The event was a great opportunity for us to identify key talent in our region, as well as continue to build the Organic brand. 

A special thanks goes out to the Organics who participated: Chuck Russo, Sam Cannon, Chris D’Alessandro, Russ Hopkinson, Katie Bolen, Chuck Sullivan and Alan Robertson!

Submitted by Alan Robertson

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