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Executive Creative Director


Matt Connor

Over the last four years at RTCRM, Matt has reshaped the face of the creative department, attracting the best and the brightest talent across creative disciplines to build a team of 70-plus experts in television, interactive, user experience, print and direct mail.

Over the last four years at RTCRM, Matt has reshaped the face of the creative department, attracting the best and the brightest talent across creative disciplines to build a team of 70-plus experts in television, interactive, user experience, print and direct mail.

Previously, Matt served as vice president, group creative director at the Chicago office of Digitas. During his eight-year tenure there, Matt worked on Best Buy, Grainger, Allstate, GM, IBM, Gillette, FedEx, AT&T and L.L. Bean among others.

A graduate of Dartmouth College, Matt also attended the University of Toulouse in France and the University of Granada in Spain.

New York Times Arts

06 Aug 2008 - Coney Island Sideshow Has Guantanamo Theme

The artist Steve Powers has opened the new “Waterboard Thrill Ride” in the shadow of the Cyclone and a mere corn dog’s throw from Nathan’s.

CNN

06 Aug 2008 - Appeal denied; Mexican executed in Texas

Mexican national Jose Ernesto Medellin, whose death penalty conviction in the rape and murder of two teen girls sparked international controversy, was put to death in Texas on Tuesday night, prison officials said. Corrections spokeswoman Michelle Lyons said Medellin died at 9:57 CT.

Movie
Now Voyager. Bette Davis as the insecure, matronly aunt who, with the help of good therapy and an even better wardrobe, becomes a woman of the world. Never has lighting a cigarette been more fraught with meaning.
Obsession
RTCRM
Place to do business
Cannes, France. Attending the ad festival is like a huge group therapy session for creatives. You’re among others who understand your obsessions (see above) and neuroses.
Book
The God of Small Things, Arundhati Roy. Poetry masquerading as prose.
State
Massachusetts. The most dramatic beaches to the east, the most magical mountains to the west.