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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Dallas-based MasonBaronet hires new Creative Director Roger Ferris

MasonBaronet, a full-service marketing firm based in Dallas, announced today that it has hired Roger Ferris as its new creative director. A longtime veteran of the design industry, Ferris has held positions at Spire, Square One Advertising, Eisenberg & Associates and Sibley Peteet Design.

Roger Ferris

Roger Ferris

Over his 10-year career, Mr. Ferris has worked on accounts such as Texas Capital Bank, Baylor Healthcare, TXU Energy, United Way, Ebby Halliday Realtors, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Neiman Marcus, PepsiCo and Milton Bradley, just to name a few. His work has been recognized by Communication Arts, Graphis, Print Magazine and the American Advertising Federation and has been featured in a host of other design publications and competitions.

"Being a good creative director means getting our clients' products and services noticed through smart, memorable design, as well as keeping our designers inspired and knowledgeable in the latest techniques and media. We're happy to have Roger as part of our team," said Holly Mason, agency president and owner.

Among the attributes that drew Ferris to the position were MasonBaronet's reputation as a leader in strategic thinking and design, as well as it's corporate culture.

"MasonBaronet has a proven track record of delivering innovative work created in an atmosphere that fosters great ideas. I'm thrilled to be part of such an incredible group of people, who are so passionate about what they do," said Ferris.

Ferris received his design degree from the Creative Circus in Atlanta, GA after previously completing a BA from Wheaton College in Chicago, IL. When not in the office, Roger dabbles in photography and whenever possible pursues his wanderlust for travel with his wife, Jessica.

Source: MasonBaronet



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