Insider Visits the OAAA

Insider stopped by the OAAA offices for a working lunch earlier this month to discuss the opportunities and challenges facing the out-of-home advertising industry.  Insider urges you to visit the OAAA next time you’re in DC.  You’ll meet twelve friendly, energetic, creative, hard- working people.  Here are pictures from Insider’s visit.

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Nancy Fletcher, OAAA President and CEO listening to some good news from Stephen Freitas, Chief Marketing Officer.  Nancy is either the world’s most organized person or a master of delegation.  Look at that tidy desk.

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Ken Klein, EVP of Government Affairs, deciphering what the election results mean for the out of home advertising industry.

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Myron Laible, VP State, Local and Regulatory Affairs, reviewing the impact of a just released 1,140 page OSHA rule on fall protection.

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Marci Werlinich, VP Membership and Administration, assembling for Insider a copy of every book written on the out of home advertising industry in the past ten years.

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Kerry Yoakum, VP Government Affairs.  If there’s a significant local government meeting on out of home advertising don’t be surprised if Kerry is there.

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Nichole Hayes, OAAA Communications Director (facing camera) and Alli Collier, Digital Marketing Manager (facing away)  in OAAA’s Collaboration Station room which runs OAAA communications, the OAAA Outlook,  website, creative testing tool and OOH locator database.

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Kate Flaherty, Digital Marketing Manager in the OAAA Collaboration Station room.

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Steve Nicklin VP of Marketing planning his next agency visit.

 

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Mark Pietrzykoski, Executive Assistant to President and Membership Manager, adding more names to the OAAA’s database of out of home advertising companies.

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Zebbie Warren, Membership Administrative Assistant.  Her bright smile is the first thing you’ll see when you enter the OAAA offices.


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