Noise Inc. adds partners

Noise Inc,, an integrated brand realization agency, today announced the naming of two new partners to the corporation.

Joining chairman and creative supervisor John Sprecher and chief executive officer Milissa Sprecher as owners are Tony Seaman, partner and creative director, and Daniel Augustine, partner and associate creative director.
Noise is based in Milwaukee and has an office in Sanibel, Fla.
“I’ve been fortunate to work with many highly talented creative and strategy professionals across the years — Tony and Dan certainly among these,” Sprecher said. “But beyond their creativity and passion for excellence, what also defines both gentlemen is their honesty, integrity, work ethic, lack of ego and openness. Clearly, these are all qualities that I’ve come to admire and appreciate in the five years that Tony has been with Noise, and three years Dan has worked with us. Their levels of enthusiasm and energy for our company, the business of branding and advertising, and our clients are contagious and will serve Noise well for many years to come.”
The addition of the partners will allow Mary Parodo, president and director of client services, to shift some Noise North (Milwaukee) management and organizational duties to the local partners, while focusing her energies entirely on her many strengths of strategic direction, account management, brand development, attention to quality and ultimately, client success.
Seaman joined Noise in 2007 and has served a number of capacities in creative leadership, most recently vice president and creative director.
Augustine joined the agency in 2009 as an art director, and most recently served as assistant vice president and associate creative director.

 

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