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Inaugural Coffee Chat with Microsoft’s Bryan Rutberg

Bryan Rutberg visits our Home Office for caffeine and a fireside chat.

For our first in a series of “coffee chats” with industry experts, Cindy Krueger sat down with Bryan Rutberg, Executive Communications Director, Microsoft Worldwide Services. Among the topics: making corporate messaging personal, the advantages and disadvantages of working with creative agencies, and a new job title: Communications Therapist. READ MORE


We put the sexy into anything!

Marussia Virgin Racing

We met the CMO of Virgin Racing while in London, and couldn’t help but get excited by the Formula 1 partnership that Marussia and Virgin have just forged. READ MORE


Owning Hall B5

One event, three keynotes, and one gigantic curve.

Producing multiple keynotes in the same space means more bang-for-the-buck for our clients. “Owning” the hall from load-in to load-out, we leverage and maximize creative, budgets, schedules and crew. READ MORE


Be Careful What You Wish For!

Microsoft MGXFY11, Atlanta, GA

In just 72 hours The Edge Creative produced seven distinct events at Microsoft’s annual Sales and Marketing meeting. We engaged an international audience of 30,000 people with creative content and media playing across a total of 860′ of screens, lit by 1,550 lights and held up by more truss than a kid in love with his erector set could ever dream of! READ MORE


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A Blurb About Blurb

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A Blurb book salutes my Grandfather’s WWII memories

While cleaning out an old buffet at my late Grandfather’s house I found a treasure. A journal he had written recording his World War II memories. During the war, he had packed parachutes for a squadron of P-51 Mustangs and landed on Omaha Beach at Normandy on D-Day plus 10. READ MORE

Jules – I love it when we discover technology that enriches our lives, and makes it EASIER to create human connections. Thank you for sharing your story and your “blurb” discovery with all of us

Comment by cindy krueger — January 10, 2011 @ 9:24 am