Friday, March 26, 2010

This business.

The last few days have been a whirlwind. And this morning I have a few moments to reflect.

How lucky am I that each day I get to do what I do.

I get the adrenaline rush of a new business pitch with the serene and oh-so-talented Kathryne. She is the Ying to my Yang. Kathryne is so like me in her sincerity and commitment to her work and our clients, but such a calm and determined force....steady and rock solid. We've been through a lot together over the past 16 years. I can't imagine doing what I do without her incredible talent and her complete trust in me. "You're the skip! Just go out and make the shot." she always confidently says. Whether we win that piece of business or not, I'm always proud of what we present.

Amanda never fails to amaze me. She juggles 27 jobs all at the same time with a cheerfulness that is so valuable. How many times do I say to her....."I don't know if you actually have time to do this....but I need.......whatever." And she always responds..."I'll try." And she ALWAYS gets it done. It must make her crazy - especially in the mornings trying to implement whatever ideas I came up with through the night. Those first discussions in the morning are the ones I truly value - because she never knows what I'm going to dump on her first thing. And her work is far, far more skilled than her years in the business would indicate. She is definitely an Advertising Art Director - and that's a high compliment from me.

Shaun is always there. Even though he's no longer here, he's always there. Thank goodness.

I have the greatest clients. I actually adore these people. So many of my clients become my friends. And I'm so grateful to them not only for trusting me with their advertising dollars, but in recognizing the value of the entire Picante team. They are unbelievably enjoyable to work with - good, honest, sincere people who truly care about their own organizations and goals.

I just want to mention a few here that we've been busy with lately - because I am in this reflective and grateful mood this morning....thanks to: Kellie, Mark, Steve, Randy, George, Jamie and John, Glenn, Kaydee, Tim, Tim and Tim, Ron, Harry, Stan, Ivan, Diane, Garry and Yvette.

Other people in the industry that keep the Picante engine chugging along - top of mind are Simon and Adam, Denise, Lori, Tony, Iain, Wally, Ric and Ben and of course, Ken. I pick up the phone, make impossible demands, and they always say "No problem." How wild is THAT?"

My professional support team, Bill, Bill, John, and Bonnie - again - sometimes quite urgent phone calls with odd questions, always patiently answered.

Certain friends who have weathered occasional and recent storms with me...Teresa and Alys, Pablo and Paula and Jorge...a very important and select few.

And the two most important members of Laura's keep on keeping on team are Allan and Shea. They are forced to review and critique endless creative concepts, rough cuts...answer continual research questions and occasionally are pressed into service in any number of ways. (Sorry about freezing you under that running water outside in October Shea.)

This post was triggered by a discussion late last eve with Adam from Elemental who is putting his all into the Dental Hygienists spots. His enthusiasm and commitment to a great product is so gratifying. And the quick note of thanks from Kellie (see earlier post) that she took the time to write. And the awesome meeting Kath and I attended yesterday. And Allan who believes in me and what I do no matter what.

I feel very, very lucky, proud and privileged.

Friday, March 19, 2010

A fresh approach to dental hygiene!

Today was a terrifically fun day. We had the privilege of creating two new commercials for the College of Dental Hygienists of Manitoba.

We wanted to do something out of the ordinary and I really believe we've achieved that with the help of the gang from Elemental Motion Media and our client Kellie Hildebrandt who put her trust in us.

We received a really nice email from her afterwards and I'm just so proud of our crew I want to share it here for everyone to see:

Laura

I just wanted to extend my sincere thanks on behalf of the CDHM for the work that has been done thus far on our PSA. Today was a blast and we are all so excited to see the final product. Your professionalism, understanding and flexibility with our project has not gone unnoticed. It seems rare these days to have a company that goes to the lengths that you have to make a client happy. You, your staff and crew have exceeded my expectations. Please pass on my thanks to them as well.

Kellie Hildebrandt
Registrar - Executive Director
CDHM


What can I say? Thanks so much Kellie. And thanks to Keith and Nathan Eides, Jen Santoro, Adam Duguay and Simon Burgess from Elemental Motion Media, Kelly and Kim from Midcan, Picante's Amanda, and last but definitely not least the stunning dental hygienists Jamie Lee and Lori. It really was a blast!




Thursday, March 18, 2010

An exciting day.


Today my granddaughter Lillian Mary Gray was born. 7 lbs. 10 oz.

The day started with an early morning call from former Picante production person and number one son Shaun letting me know that wife Kaleigh's labour had started. I picked up granddaughter Emily and went to a breakfast meeting with the fabulous Mark and Randy from Winnipeg's finest. (dang I should have taken a photo). Then it was off to another meeting with Amanda and Stan the man from SecureAll. Emily was a fine companion throughout.

We zipped to the hospital where Kaleigh was extremely cooperative in delivering the gorgeous Lily at 2 pm. This allowed Emily and I to attend to our credit union presentation at 3.

The meeting was wonderful. Was great seeing Gord and Brian from Entegra again. (If you ever run into Brian Charles, you must get him to tell you his Stephen Harper story - high marks for Stephen in this one)

Back to the hospital to get better acquainted with Lily.

Thanks to all my client/friends who were so gracious to Emily today. It was a very special day for all of us.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Just Slow Down - Public Response

We've had a terrific response to the launch of Phase Two of the Just Slow Down campaign this week.


Website traffic is way, waaay up and we've received some very positive comments on the Tell Us Your Thoughts page. I thought I'd list a few of them here....

A visitor to the site from Vancouver wrote: “This program is outstanding and should be in every municipality! … Have you thought about opening up the campaign country wide?.”

“I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the time, money and tears invested in this worthwhile project. I work in a K to 12 school in rural MB knowing all too well the potential dangers of the road. I have also lost my mother years ago at the too young age of 52 in a car accident. Encore merci, thank you.,”

“I think this site and the commercials on TV are a terrific idea and hopefully will give us all pause to slow down and drive with more caution. I saw the commercial for the first time today on the news and stopped in my tracks to watch it. Whatever the cost, it was money well invested if it

only saves one life.”

It makes me very proud to be a part of this important initiative. Thank you to the Winnipeg Police Service for putting your trust in Picante.

Oh yeah.....HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMANDA.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Just Slow Down Phase Two launched
















www.justslowdown.ca




This morning we launched the new Just Slow Down commercials. We began with a live shot on Richard Cloutier at CJOB.....kind of a tough act to follow as the show kicked off with a lot of talk about the Gold Medal win yesterday - I have to say - we are all over the moon about that too so it wasn't hard to accept the brief delay....then we headed over to the Public Safety Building for the official news conference.






Richard was very gracious. He's supportive of the initiative partly as he lost his brother in 1968 in a collision on Waverley. Jan Frizzley and her daughter Stacey courageously appeared to bring the perspective of the victims to the tragedy. Jan lost her daughter Amanda in a speed-related collision.

Chief Keith McCaskill and City Councillor Rey Pagtakhan spoke at the news conference along with Staff Sergeant Mark Hodgson. The news conference was well attended and we expect good coverage in the media tonight and tomorrow.

Sincere thanks to Jan and Stacey for attending today. It certainly wasn't easy for them.