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October 10, 2008

Crowley Webb just got a whole lot nerdier.

Greg N.97 Meet Greg Neundorfer, Crowley Webb’s newest member. He’s our digital project manager. What’s that mean? Well, it means our digital projects now have a shepherd to lead them, a star to guide them, a mommy to care for them. In other words – Greg’s in charge of making sure all digital projects around here run smoothly. (So don’t let that nice picture fool you, the guy can be a drill sergeant when he has to be.)

Beyond just keeping all of our digital i’s dotted and t’s crossed, it turns out Greg has some pretty good ideas too. He and digital director Zack Schneider have already begun putting their heads together for some of our clients.

We’re currently designing a customized digital solution for a company that supplies parts to a huge international corporation. The solution will integrate with the corporation’s existing system to cut down on lead times and save end-users millions of dollars. (Yes, it’s as complicated as it sounds.) We’ve also helped clients repurpose their digital content, instituted content management systems, and designed and programmed online games. Then we had a glass of milk and a nap.

The point of all this digital focus? To offer clients the same level of quality in the digital world as we do in all others. With the addition of Greg, we’re certain we can.

The skinny on Greg.
Greg Neundorfer has been working in interactive advertising and web design for 10 years. For the past three years he and his wife, Sarah, owned and operated their own agency, Sheer Motive, in East Aurora. Prior to that, Greg worked as a designer in New York City. He earned a BFA in Graphic Design from Savannah College of Art and Design in 1998.

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