Liane heads up graphic design and copywriting at Packard Judd Kaye. She develops and creates the tactical applications of the integrated marketing communications plans. These tactics range from identity suites including logo, business stationery, and brochures, to websites, advertising, and other channels that support strategic goals.
Liane worked for many years in senior design management positions at Fidelity Investments in Boston, and at First Deposit Corporation in San Francisco. An Associate Professor of Graphic Design, Liane taught at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, and at the University of Maine in Orono. Liane has presented her work nationally at events sponsored by clients, nonprofit organizations, and municipalities.
Liane graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and later indulged her love of language by studying Latin and computer science at Harvard University.
Passionate about community health care, the arts, and education, Liane is Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees, Eastern Maine Medical Center, Bangor, board member of the Quimby Family Foundation, Portland, and former two-term member of the Old Town, Maine school board.
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Susan brings professional experience in strategic marketing and the health and human services to Packard Judd Kaye. Originally from New York City, she has brought together her corporate and nonprofit expertise to provide strategic planning, marketing management services, marketing plan development, market research, and training to a broad array of organizations. Clients span industries such as higher education, tourism, health care, real estate and development, nonprofits, and consulting firms.
Prior to embarking on a consulting career, Susan worked in Philadelphia for Rohm and Haas, following several years in geriatric social service planning and administration. Her marketing research activities include work funded by AARP Andrus Foundation, published articles on elder consumer preferences, and an array of research initiatives commissioned by clients.
Susan has served as a continuing education instructor at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and presently teaches at the University of Maine, Husson University, and New England School of Communications. Courses include marketing management, health care marketing, hospitality marketing and sales, interpersonal communications, and advertising. In addition, she brings her teaching expertise to client organizations through customized marketing and sales training programs.
She enjoys donating time to board and committee membership for the American Folk Festival, Wellspring, Mabel Wadsworth Women’s Health Center, Friends of UMaine Women’s Basketball, and the Jewish Community Council, among others.
Susan received an MS from Columbia University in New York City and an MBA from the Wharton School in Philadelphia.
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Linda has turned her creative talents to her first love, fine art painting in oil, pastel, and watercolor. She continues to contribute her considerable graphic design skills to the firm on a project basis. It is her artwork that provides color and verve to this website. Linda welcomes your inquiries about her art. She invites you to visit lindapackard.com.
Linda is a graduate of Smith College, with further study in advertising, design, and typography at both New England School of Art and Design and Northeastern University. Linda was 2004-05 president of Bangor Noontime Rotary, and was honored by the club in 2003 as a Paul Harris Fellow. She is also past president of the Bangor Center Corporation. Currently, Linda sits on the Advisory Council of the University of Maine Museum of Art (UMMA).
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Stephanie Cotsirilos, governance, leadership, organizational strategy
Combining her years of experience as a Wall Street litigator with a rich repertoire in the performing arts, Stephanie has guided diverse Maine organizations through transition and growth. A native of Chicago, she folds her background into a multidisciplinary consultancy and presentations statewide.
Working with a wide range of clients, she targets the nuts and bolts of operations – leadership responsibilities, governance structures, frameworks for delivering products, services and information – and helps clients take advantage of the ways in which daily practice and policy tell a compelling story to the public. She has a particular interest in assessing legal, political and financial environments to target strategic issues, in creating and editing policy and research-based documents, and in fostering alliances.
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Stephanie’s civic engagement includes the United Way of Eastern Maine board and UMaine’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean’s Advisory Council. She has drafted elections reform legislation and presents SkillBuilders for the Maine Association of Nonprofits. In a prior incarnation, to her grandmother’s dismay, she was listed in Who’s Who in the Theatre, 17th ed. Stephanie has a JD from Yale Law School, MMA in Singing from Yale Music School, and a BA cum laude in Comparative Literature from Brown University. She is licensed to practice law in New York and Maine. |
Catharine Hartnett, public relations
Catharine spent 18 years as corporate spokesperson and media relations manager for several Maine organizations large and small including L.L. Bean and UnumProvident. Drawing on her experience, she focuses on how to promote and manage an organization's public reputation through the media with an emphasis on building reliable and productive media relationships. Currently, Catharine provides communications support on a consulting basis helping clients develop and implement communications strategies, examine crisis response plans and develop community relations and contributions programs.
Catharine has consulted with Hannaford, Maine Marine Manufacturing, St. Mary's Hospital, ClearH20, New England Outdoor Center, and current clients include Maine Health Access Foundation, Unity Foundation, IDEXX and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation. She is a member of the Maine Philanthropy Center, has an MA in public policy from the Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine, and a BA in political science from the University of New Hampshire.
Marylou E. Kandur, sales and marketing
Marylou is a take charge and results driven business executive with an entrepreneurial spirit and proven skills in sales & marketing. Marylou's corporate and entrepreneurial expertise provides: strategic marketing, business plans, consultative sales, sales training, unique solutions to business challenges, small business issues, developing new markets, and strategic marketing relating to sales goals.
Marylou, originally from NYC, owned her own small business consulting firm, worked for the French government, and for The Culinary Institute of America. Her industry expertise is in food service, higher education, and small business. She has also received the YWCA women of the year award, and a Certificate of Appreciation from the US Navy for her work.
Her interests lie in politics, serving on the planning board in Monroe, mentoring young people in the business field, and volunteering to teach in a local private HS. She also enjoys tennis, and other outdoor sports.
Marylou received a BS in Management from New York University, and an MBA in Marketing from Pace University.
Paul Myer, sales and international marketing
Currently the Executive-in-Residence Professor at the Business School, University of Maine, Orono, Paul lived overseas for a number of years, directing the marketing efforts of major American corporations, after an exhilarating stint in the West Wing of the White House.
Fernanda B. Viégas, online visualization and social networking
Fernanda is a designer, researcher, and in April 2010, co-founder with Martin Wattenberg, of Flowing Media, now Google's Big Picture data visualization research group. Her pioneering work focuses on the social side of online visualization of data exploring storytelling, collective sensemaking, and identity. In 2007, Viégas and her team at IBM created Many Eyes, a web site where anyone can upload data, create interactive visualizations, and carry on conversations. Her artwork has been exhibited internationally, and she is a sought-after speaker at international conferences in visualization and sociable media.
Fernanda received her Ph.D. and master's degrees from the Media Lab at MIT, and her bachelor's degree in Graphic Design and Art History from the University of Kansas.