• Randi Weitzman of Robert Half
    Nov 13 2024

    As executive director of Technology Staffing Services for Robert Half, Randi's primary responsibility is to develop and oversee programs that enable the company's Permanent Placement teams across North America. Robert Half connects employers with highly skilled technology, creative and legal professionals.

    Throughout Randi's 20-year career with Robert Half, she's taken great pride in providing strategic staffing solutions and quality customer service to her clients and candidates. She's also had the opportunity to expand their business, develop their Robert Half teams and improve employee retention in her various leadership positions.

    You can find Randi on LinkedIn.



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  • Stephanie Dolmat & Lucy Marino of Robert Half
    Jan 9 2024

    Stephanie is a strategic, data-driven sustainability, ESG and communications leader who is currently Sr. Director, ESG at global talent solutions firm Robert Half. She collaborates across the enterprise to find ways to continue and amplify the company's focus on ethics, integrity, innovation and inclusion, and she stands firm in the belief that she must learn and work each and every day on how to show up as a supporter and collaborator to act in allyship with historically excluded groups.

    She is passionate about our planet, politics, and plant-based food (feminism doesn't start with a P but it's in there too), and she spends her free time outdoors on various modes of human and wind-powered conveyances and/or devouring books and puzzles of all kinds.

    You can find Stephanie on LinkedIn.

    You can find the Robert Half ESG Webpage here and ESG Report here.

    Lucy is Executive Director of the marketing and creative practice at Robert Half. In this role, she oversees strategy and operations for the company’s marketing and creative talent solutions teams across U.S. locations.

    Since joining Robert Half in 1999, she has helped to advance Robert Half’s marketing and creative and technology practices throughout a number of geographies. With her passion for people and solutions, and a deep understanding of the industry, she has advised thousands of company leaders on talent solutions and guided thousands of individuals on the next steps in their careers.

    She also serves in board-level roles for organizations and has contributed her time and expertise to many local design schools and other creative organizations.

    You can find Lucy on LinkedIn.

    You can find Robert Half Marketing & Creative here.

    Robert Half Marketing & Creative


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    29 mins
  • Debbie Barnett of Barnett Design: Surviving and Thriving in Business
    Nov 30 2023

    Over the course of three decades, Debbie has built her Northern New Jersey-based firm into a hub that embraces the philosophy of great ideas that genuinely work.

    “When we meet with a client, we really tune in. We brainstorm, we collaborate, and we develop something that is wonderfully tailored to the client’s goals—a finished product that conveys why your company, brand or product is different—and why your own clients and customers should choose you and not the competition,” she says.

    Having honed her skills at Federal Paperboard, where she worked with brands such as Klondike, Nutella, Polly-O, and Dunlop, Debbie doesn’t turn off her designer’s instincts when she leaves the office. In fact, a trip to the grocery store is just as likely to be for product-packaging research as it is for stocking the pantry.

    As an entrepreneur, a wife, a mother, a frequent university lecturer and even a black belt, Debbie looks at every new opportunity as an exciting puzzle to be solved.

    You can find Debbie at: https://barnettdesign.com
    or follow her at:
    www.linkedin.com/in/debbiebarnettideasthatwork

    https://www.instagram.com/barnettdesigninc/

    https://www.facebook.com/barnettdesigninc/


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    34 mins
  • Michele Pistone of Neenah Paper
    Sep 27 2023

    Paper is Michele's world. With 25+ years in the industry, she's seen a lot of changes. Watching technology infiltrate every aspect of our lives, she believes paper and print has evolved to a point where it can be considered a new medium. People respond to beautiful print, unique substrates and tangible things more than ever before. The right paper can be the critical factor that not only elevates a brand but helps define it - increasing shelf presence, brand equity, and response rates while driving sales.

    As the Marketing Manager at Neenah, Michele works on strategies, new ideas and tactics that keep Designers, Brand Managers and others who specify paper confident in paper specification, connecting them with Neenah's sales team and resources to provide solutions for packaging, print collateral, label, gift cards, direct mail and digital printing.

    You can find Michele on LinkedIn and Neenah on Instagram and on their website.


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    30 mins
  • Ben Levitz of Studio on Fire
    Jun 5 2023

    Studio on Fire is a Midwestern company based in St. Paul, Minnesota; owned by husband-and-wife-team Ben and Stacy Levitz. Their printing operation started in 1999, when Ben rebelled against the grind of designing behind a computer and bought his first printing press. This early basement studio stationed a Chandler & Price platen press between the boiler and the clothes dryer and just a step away from the cat box. Fast-forward twenty-one years— that basement hobby is now a truly unique commercial print shop with a battery of presses and a crew of talented people. That first press still sits in the entryway of their shop.

    They proudly represent the best version of craft manufacturing here in the United States of America. They own the 19,000 square foot building that has been their home for the last five years.

    Above all else, THEY LOVE MAKING THINGS.

    You can follow them on Instagram.


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    31 mins
  • Alex Moulton & Rosie Garschina of Trollbäck+Company
    Jan 24 2023

    Alex Moulton works with brands to inspire transformation and creativity through design, music, art, and technology. Since 2016, he has been Chief Creative Officer at branding and design studio Trollbäck+Company where he helps businesses communicate with purpose, shape culture, and become more sustainable.

    Rosie Garschina recently returned to Trollbäck+Company as Creative Director, leading the studio's creative global branding and campaign initiatives. Garschina has been at the helm of many recent branding initiatives, including creative directing the 2021 reinvention of Paramount’s BET, the rebrand of A+E’s History Channel, the launch of streaming service AMC+, and the creation of Audible's content branding system.



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    31 mins
  • Paul Flaharty of Robert Half
    Jan 5 2023

    Paul Flaharty is executive director of the marketing and creative practice at global talent solutions firm Robert Half, which connects professionals with companies hiring in marketing, creative, digital, advertising and public relations. His primary responsibility is to develop and oversee the growth strategy for the company’s marketing and creative contract talent solutions teams across the United States. In this podcast, Paul shares his insights on the how 2023 is shaping up for both creative hiring managers and job seekers, what are key trends in hiring today, and why Robert Half is deeply committed to advancing inclusion and diversity in the workplace and the community – including its sponsorship of GDUSA’s inaugural “Designing For Good” category which is featured in our 59th annual graphic design awards annual showcase.


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    37 mins
  • Christine Gaspar of Center for Urban Pedagogy
    Dec 20 2022

    Christine Gaspar is a designer and planner with over 15 years of experience in community engaged design practice. Since 2009, she has been CUP’s Executive Director.

    Before that, she was Assistant Director of the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio in Biloxi, Mississippi, where she provided architectural design and community planning services to low-income communities of color recovering from Hurricane Katrina. She is a founding member of the Design Futures Leadership Forum Advisory Board and holds Masters in Architecture and in Urban Planning from MIT and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies from Brown University.

    As a first generation American whose parents worked as a domestic worker and in a factory, she experienced some of the ways marginalized communities face barriers to accessing rights, services, and a political voice and deeply believes in CUP’s mission to change that. She is also deeply committed to expanding who has access to design and how it is used as a tool for community-led change.

    Follow CUP at:
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/welcometocup

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/we_are_CUP/

    Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/we_are_CUP/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-center-for-urban-pedagogy-cup-



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    34 mins