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As a kid, I loved watching TV commercials but HATED car commercials. Every time I would see one, my innocent family would be forced to hear the same speech over and over again about how I, a ten-year-old, could come up with a better concept than that.
When I'm not trying to reimagine ads on TV, you can find me out with my dog/best friend Cooper, skiing at Sugarbush in Vermont, spending time with family on Cape Cod, learning to become a yoga instructor, painting the ceiling tiles in my basement (sorry, Dad), or trying to make my family's traditional Italian cookie recipes gluten-free.
mobianch@syr.edu
(978)-778-4436