Caroline Chen

Caroline is a digitally-inclined copywriter/designer at Denuo in Chicago. It could be an old-school thing, but whenever MC sees a portfolio that lists someone as a writer/designer, we hold our breath. Caroline is the real deal though. Plus, she’s got the digital thing. Can someone say “extremely marketable in the current industry environment”? MC can.

Portfolio: caroline-chen.com

Jessi Hamilton

Jessi is a senior copywriter at Kuhn & Wittenborn Advertising in Kansas City. Explore her site and the links on it, and you’ll find about 50% copywriting and 50% other writing: blogs, poetry, posters, etc. Which makes sense, seeing as how she started life as a magazine writer/editor. Copywriters come from everywhere. MC likes that.

Portfolio: cargocollective.com/jessihamilton

Creative Circus Week | Fall 2011 – CW Grads

Ladies and gentlemen, MC is honored to present the portfolio sites of the Fall 2011 Creative Circus graduating copywriters (in alphabetical order):

Peter Berta – peterwberta.com

Amanda Caldari – cargocollective.com/amandacaldari

Rachel Carlson – rachelmcarlson.com

Megan Cohen – cargocollective.com/megancohen

Marco Diaddezio – marcopywriter.com

Skyler Dobin – skylerdobin.com

Jason Donaldson – thisreadsright.com

Sarah Gatling – sarahgatling.com

Peter Harris – peterharriscw.com

Shannon Hollsten – shannonhollsten.com

Chip Kelly – yochipper.com

Nick Larson – nicklarsonwriter.com

Matt League – mattleague.com

Amy Lieberthal – amylieberthal.com

David Ma – david-ma.com

Kristen McManus – kristen-mcmanus.com

Simmi Nikki Patel – nikkispatel.com

Bryce Post – brycepost.com

Sara Steinberg – sarawithnoh.com

Cameron Van Der Veer – cameronvanderveer.com

Creative Circus Week | Fall 2011 – Nikki Patel

Nikki’s anti-facial hair campaign for Gillette cracks up MC. So does her disclaimer above it: “This campaign does not represent the beliefs or ideals of Nikki S. Patel. Any potential employers that have facial hair should not trash her resumé on account of being insulted. We are sure Nikki S. Patel thinks facial hair looks extremely manly and rugged on you, kind sir/ma’am).” Smart move. Especially if she’s eyeing a shop in Boulder or Minneapolis.

Portfolio: nikkispatel.com

Creative Circus Week | Fall 2011 – David Ma

I remember seeing David’s GRADMEN idea somewhere (created with fellow Circus grads Deanna Director and Mike Quattrocchi), and thinking it was genius. Doesn’t matter if they got Don Draper to speak at their graduation ceremony or not. They got to spend time with 50 working CDs at agencies most CWs would love to land in right out of school. Winner.

Portfolio: david-ma.com

Creative Circus Week | Fall 2011 – Sara Steinberg

MC had the opportunity to meet Sara, along with fellow Circus grads Shannon Hollsten and Kristina Spaid, when they were in the Bay Area recently doing agency tours/interviews. Can’t say enough good things about the three of them. Can’t say enough good things about Circus, and how fast they are to respond to opportunities for their students. Tip o’ the hat to Kim Kurtz, Director of Career Services.

Portfolio: sarawithnoh.com

CWs Wanted: Factory Labs

Sara Greene, Recruiting Strategist at Factory Labs and friend of MC, is looking for a CW, two Sr CWs, and an ACD/CW at Factory in Denver. From Sara, “The North Face, Oakley, Callaway, and Aspen/Snowmass – These are just some of the premium brands we work on, and live every day. As a full-service agency we don’t do anything—we experience everything. From hiking to golfing to company snow days slopeside, our creatively rich environment is pure energy for those who live our brands. We are always looking for top talent who are looking to grow, learn, explore, expand and experiment at Factory.”

Send your rez/link to Sara at: careers@factorylabs.com

CW job description: Click here

Sr. CW job description: Click here

ACD/CW job description: Click here

Tom Kelly

Tom is a copywriter/ECD at Brand Content in Boston. You know what’s great about portfolio sites? Versus the old portfolio portfolios? The archive section. If they love it, it’s like extra credit. If they don’t love it, it’s like, so what? It’s the archive section. (Plus, for writers, it means being able to include your fave headlines on one-shots, spec ads, oldies, and so-so art directed pieces.) Be sure to check out Tom’s archive section. Some awesome work in there. Glad we got a chance to see it.

Portfolio: tomkellycopywriter.com

Chicago Portfolio School Week – CW Grads

Ladies and gentlemen, MC proudly presents the portfolio sites of the Chicago Portfolio School 2011 Fall copywriter grads (in alphabetical order):

Eamon Conway – eamonconway.com

Chris Davis – chrisdaviscw.com

Ben Klassman – benklassman.com

Mike McCarthy – mikemccarthyads.com

Lisa Norris – lisajnorris.com

Tim Ottolin – cargocollective.com/timottolin

Natalie Pavalko – nataliepavalko.com

Lauren Phillips – laurennphillips.com

Andrew Shaffer – andrewcopywriter.com

Steve Stenholt – cargocollective.com/stevestenholt

Jake Thompson – bookofjake.com

Chicago Portfolio School Week – Jake Thompson

Hello, Chicago Portfolio School Week! MC’s first, and we’re psyched. Kicking it off with The Book of Jake. Can’t tell you how many times MC has heard some version of this: “How come they don’t make copywriters who can write headlines anymore?” To which MC responds, check out Jake’s book. Ton of headlines in there, and more than a few are awesome.

Portfolio: bookofjake.com

Brett Minieri

Brett is a copywriter/ACD at Colangelo in NYC. Awesome mix of work on his site, from print to banners. Can we talk about banners for a second? The best way to show ’em? We think Brett’s nailed it. Motion screen capture, edited into a little video, and then posted on Vimeo. Easy for everyone. (NOTE: Motion capture software. We like iShowU. You can get it at shinywhitebox.com for $30.)

Portfolio: brettminieri.com

CW WANTED: Breakaway

THIS POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED (via MC – awesome!)

Scott Maney is a copywriter/CCO at Breakaway in Boston, formerly a copywriter/ECD/President at Jones in Chicago. He’s looking, and it sounds like a pretty cool opportunity. From Scott: “Small, award-winning creative shop Jones (CA, One Show, Graphis) was acquired by venture capital firm Breakaway to create a hybrid VC/creative shop. Working with some really cool companies – Newton Running, IdeaPaint, Velcro. Taking equity in other companies instead of fees. We have people from Mullen, Modernista, Tank, Reebok, Arnold, RISD, Puma. We’re looking for a writer to add to the mix. They’ll work on everything from digital to print to TV to product development to business ideas.”

Portfolio: jonesingfor.com

Email: smaney@breakaway.com

Bridget Deenihan

Bridget is a copywriter in Orlando. The first piece in her portfolio is a spot for Nemours Children’s Hospital. The 19th piece is the above ad for North Star Roller Girls. Couldn’t be more different. Love that part of being a CW. This week you’re getting paid to learn everything there is to know about helping kids who need it. Next week, you’re on roller skates.

Portfolio: havingwords.com

Andrew Payton

Andrew is a copywriter/CD at R/GA in NYC. What a crazy fun mix of work on his site, including tons of great digital. Be sure to click on “Intel, Web Film, Changed” (top row, third from right). We all have moments as copywriters, moments when we know we’ve made it. Like when you’ve hired a rock band and paid them however much to set up on the 10th floor of an office building and crank out a song about middle management I.T. Good stuff.

Portfolio: digitalpayton.com

Isaac Silverglate

Isaac is a copywriter/ACD at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners in San Francisco, previously at Droga5 in NYC. His link was sent in by David Roth (thanks, man) and MC knows why. Because it’s ridiculous awesome. Every once in a while, you click through a CW’s portfolio site and think to yourself, “No way. No way did a client let them do that. No way did a client pay for that.” This is one of those. Start with Combos TV. “What your Mom would feed you if your Mom were a man.” No way.

Portfolio: isaacsilverglate.com

Ned Selover

Ned is a copywriter at Y&R Paris. So, that means that he gets to live in Paris. That’s number one. Then, you know, because he’s at Y&R Paris, he gets to make all of this awesome stuff. That’s number two. But then, get this: Y&R Paris actually pays him to make that awesome stuff, so he’s not only living in Paris, but making money. Not fair, right? I know. Which gives MC an idea for a new awards show, which MC is going to fully sponsor in 2012. The Hey! Not Fair Awards. Ned Selover is our first nominee.

Portfolio: nedwords.com