The Talent
The heart and soul of ThinkTank Digital is a diverse and multi-talented team.
Take a moment to get to know the members of our team below:
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Jersey Girl. Proud, 3rd generation “townie” from Princeton, NJ, I did my 4 years at Rutgers Univ. RU Rah Rah! Longtime “internets” geek. After 10 years of working in Manhattan, I can tell you which way is Uptown. Wife. Mom. Daughter. Sister. Auntie. A Bawse. Busy. Grateful. When given an opportunity, deliver excellence!
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Humanitarian. Perfectionist. Detail-Oriented. And I live my life by this:
We must have a theme, a goal, a purpose in our lives. If you don’t know where you’re aiming, you don’t have a goal. My goal is to live my life in such a way that when I die, someone can say, she cared. -Mary Kay Ash -
When House of Pain’s Everlast decided to drop the mic and pick up an acoustic guitar, ThinkTank’s Brian Scully became the de facto Irish force in Hip-Hop. Notoriously reclusive, the above image is an artist’s rendition of what he may look like.
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Seasoned marketing and publicity executive with experience at several top film studios, including Warner Bros. and The Walt Disney Company. Based out of our Los Angeles office, hobbies include traveling, fine dining, quality time with friends and just being a general delight.
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East coast transplant peddling pop in Los Angeles. Love heavy metal, Lost, churros, new wave and my dog. Hate mayo and laundry.
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Lover of music, Elkin knows a good song for every situation. He can recommend a song that will relate to your life, or the best song to steal lyrics from and send to your girl in a handwritten note! Elkin is not faithful to music though. His other love is food. You want Colombian, Greek, Thai, Irish, Indian, Chinese? Elkin knows where to get it! Your one-stop advice machine for music, food…and digital media.
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The self proclaimed Music Enthusiast with an eclectic appetite for R&B, Hip-Hop, Pop, Rock and a sprinkle of Smooth Jazz. “Music is the pulse of the world and without it the world would flatline.”
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“The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves, “You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I’m just not close enough to get the job done.” – George Carlin

