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New Faces, New Places for Atomicdust

There’s a whole lot of moving going on at Atomicdust, and we’re not just talking about our shiny new location on Locust Street. We’ve also added three new faces: one to make things move, one to keep things moving, and one to move social conversations along.

Jeremy Cox will focus on bringing ideas to video, using his extensive experience in graphics, animation and editing. Jeremy studied Commercial Graphic Design and Marketing at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. When he’s not creating motion, Jeremy enjoys getting beat up by 10-year-old kids (in online gaming) and spending quality time with his Rottweiler, Riddick.

Of course, we’ve got to keep growing to keep our big new space buzzing, so we brought on Kevin Burford to handle new business development. Kevin holds an undergraduate degree in Business from the University of North Texas and a Masters of Arts from Fontbonne University, which is the perfect mix we need to reach out to new clients. Kevin is a family-oriented Texas transplant, but we won’t hold the Texas part against him – we’re happy to have him on board.

Everyone’s talking about social media – and Tara Nesbitt is going to help us keep that conversation going. She’ll be helping with social media strategy and management, SEO and paid search advertising campaigns. Tara has a sales background and is currently studying Business Administration at Washington University - St. Louis. Her favorite thing about Atomicdust’s new location? Afternoon milkshakes from the Fountain on Locust. 

We’re happy to welcome Jeremy, Kevin and Tara to the team! 

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