Weinrib & Connor is:
Mary Connor, CEO
Client Services, Business & Sponsorship Development
Managing Director, New York Times Corporation. Fifteen years experience
in marketing, sales and client management.
BS, SUNY Plattsburgh
Tom Connor, Creative Director and Strategist
Writer, Art Director and Creative Director (20+ years) in broadcast
and print, as well as interactive media.
Client experience: Sony, General Foods, Ronzoni, Stella D'Oro, Goya
Foods, Monsanto, Time Warner, Chemical Bank, Chase Manhattan, National
Westminster Bancorp, Philip Morris USA, Burger King, Miami Subs, Seagrams,
Allied-Domecq, The Coca-Cola Company, The Kellogg Company, Bristol
Myers, Abbott Laboratories, Roche Laboratories, Ryder Transportation
Systems.
AB, The Johns Hopkins University
Pam Sullivan, Writer
An alumna of Chiat Day, the crème de la crème in creative
shops, Fallon McElligott and the singular Ed McCabe. She has won hundreds
of awards for her copywriting on behalf of clients ranging from Apple
to Zales.
BA, New York University
David Riina, Art Director, Digital Media
Client Experience: International Children's Television, MTV and VH1.
BS, Saint Michael's College
Brendan Burke, Account Executive
A graduate of Fordham University he has been with Weinrib & Connor
for over 6 years. He is well versed in multi-tasking and rapid response
to all manner of client needs, ongoing assignments or any billing
or estimate query.
BA, Fordham University
Ralph Rossi, Project Manager
Ensures all client production mandates are met by Art Directors and
vendors on-time and on-budget. Facilitate any Creative Director or
client changes. Generate project schedules and manage vendors to ensure
accuracy in cost and timing as well as timely release of creative.
BA, Fordham University
Dorothy Johnson, Traffic & Protocol
Initiates project research for presentation to account team. Handles
all back office administration, proofreading and traffic distribution.
Regularly generated status reports (daily, weekly) ensure the utmost
in client follow-through. Manage media insertions by reserving space
and trafficking art to publications in advance of insertion deadlines.
BA, Washington College