Los Angeles, CA – March 5, 2008 – Avenue A | RazorfishTM, one of the largest interactive services firms in the world, has named Dave McClain as a Senior Creative Director in the agency’s Los Angeles office. “Dave is an exciting asset to our creative team that will help shape the creative vision for the Los Angeles office,” said Colin Kinsella, President of the West Region of Avenue A | Razorfish. The Los Angeles office of Avenue A | Razorfish has a burgeoning entertainment practice with local clients including Yahoo! and Fox.
As a Senior Creative Director, McClain is responsible for the creative direction, strategy and quality control for creative deliverables in Los Angeles. With over 12 years of diverse creative experience, McClain has extensive expertise in the automotive industry including concept development and creative strategy for large-scale business-to-consumer web sites, event-based and product-focused microsites, and advertising campaign websites. Prior to joining Avenue A | Razorfish, McClain was Interactive Creative Director with Designory. McClain is a graduate of California State University at Long Beach.
About Avenue A | Razorfish
Avenue A | Razorfish is one of the largest interactive marketing and technology services agencies in the world. The company helps industry leaders such as Ford Motor Company, Carnival Cruise Lines, Kraft, The New York Times and Starwood Hotels use digital channels to acquire and service customers. Avenue A | Razorfish's full suite of digital offerings includes online advertising, Web site design and development, email and search engine marketing, emerging media strategies, and enterprise portal development. Its award-winning client teams have a great understanding of customer needs and provide solutions through distinct business disciplines, which include: analytics, strategy, technology, media, creative design and user experience. Avenue A | Razorfish has offices in markets across the United States, and global operations in Australia, China, France, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom.