wonky goodness

"He thought he was a wit, and he was half right." — Joseph Addison                                                                                                                                                                                         Toph Whitmore is a communications professional, media guy, and, like most bloggers, an unpublished novelist. His work has been read by literally dozens of people. His social-media followers tend to be good-looking. That is not him in the photo above.

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work sample: case study

This is a Stackato case study about marketing-as-a-service company ExactTarget. The goal was to create a compelling message around innovation, Continue reading →

for your oscar vote

Another work sample: This is a rather silly video my team and I produced in 2012. The communication objective was Continue reading →

you know that huffpo writer?

You might. Article I wrote for The Huffington Post (and continued in full there): Okay. Got the joke. “Brogramming.” Heh. I Continue reading →

the real goal…

Yes, that’s what I looked like in 2004. Found this on the Internet—an article I wrote for my business school Continue reading →

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