So I thought it would be a fun exercise to plot my career path in much more detail than the greatest hits you’ll find on my resume and Linked page. I think it’s a pretty good example that even if you’ve spent most of your life doing one thing, it’s not too late to evolve into something else.
- 1993: Graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a Bachelor of Arts in English/minor in Journalism.
- 1993: Worked for the Boston Phoenix Personals department in their call center, helping singles write things like: “29 yo man seeks woman for long walks along the Esplanade. Must share passion for leather masks.”
- 1994: Realized this was not a gateway to more serious journalism. Quit and moved to San Diego without a car or a job.
- 1994: Became a receptionist at Flowers Group Advertising & Design in San Diego. Published my first ad copy. (A coupon ad for Sea World.)
- 1995: Homesickness and a desire to pursue copywriting bring me back to Boston. No job, but a clarity of purpose.
- 1995: Odd jobs at mutual fund companies and call centers as I worked on my spec copywriting portfolio. Most likely interrupted your dinner to sell you an MBNA credit card. Sorry about that.
- 1996: My first advertising job! The Morrison Agency in Atlanta takes a chance and hires me as a junior copywriter. Start to believe I’m hot shit.
- 1997: After roughly a year at TMA, I get homesick again and move back to Boston. This time, though, I had a job lined up at Allen & Gerritsen. My account was to be Sybase.
- 1997: Writing sales sheets for enterprise software was not exactly what I pictured when I got into advertising. Where were the frequent flier miles? The Super Bowl commercials? The stays at Shutters?
- 1998: Enter the portfolio program at the Creative Circus in Atlanta (my second stint in that city). Even though I was working in the business, I wasn’t doing the kind of work I wanted to do. And my portfolio wasn’t strong enough to get me into the agencies that were. Time to start over.
- 1999: Graduate from the Creative Circus. Get a job at a Boston-suburb startup agency called the Donovan Group.
- 2000: Win my first advertising awards.
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