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Jim Breitinger

Cammy Wagner, a RIESTER gem.

cammy new-1With her direct gaze, her vibrant red hair, her style and easy confidence, RIESTER’s Cammy Wagner is one of our great assets. Raised and educated in Nebraska, Cammy moved to Arizona just after college. She is one of RIESTER’s longest serving employees, having started with the firm in January of 1996.

Cammy is our Director of Integration, a role similar to the head of account services at other agencies. She is passionate about customer service, a characteristic that serves her and our clients well. This passion is evident in her adept way of working with people who have a wide variety of temperaments.  She simply enjoys people.

In the television show “Mad Men,” set in the early 1960s on Madison Avenue, Lane Pryce, a senior manager at the fictional advertising agency, explained to junior executive Pete Campbell why his competitor was promoted to head of account services instead of him. Pryce told Campbell: “You are excellent at making the clients feel their needs are being met, but, Mr. Cosgrove has the rare gift of making them feel as if they haven’t any needs.” By working tirelessly for our clients, Mrs. Wagner shares this rare gift.

Cammy explains how she works to maintain a win/win atmosphere between clients and the agency: “Always stay true to the strategy and do great marketing while never neglecting the goals and motivations of all of the individuals involved.”

When asked to describe Cammy in just a few words and phrases, Mirja Riester said: “She is my American cultural barometer. She is true, the real thing, raw, sassy.”

CEO Tim Riester offers this story, and some observations about Cammy:

“When we first were awarded the Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau account, the client had worked with its previous agency for more than a decade.  They decided it was time to move their business to RIESTER, but they were concerned about uprooting such a long-standing business relationship.  Cammy led the transition for Scottsdale.  The client quickly told me they loved RIESTER’s motto, ‘You Got It.  We’re On It.’ Every time they assigned Cammy a project, they discovered that she was already on it.  What is amazing is that motto was not RIESTER’s, it was Cammy’s.

“She is one of those extremely rare, wonderful people who have endless energy and an honest desire to make sure everything is always done right.  She teaches all of our managers how to succeed by providing ‘You Got It. We’re On It’ service.

“I am proud Cammy has chosen to stay with RIESTER all these years. She is truly part of the heartbeat of our organization.”

Jeff Bagley

Park City Mayor Williams recommends RIESTER (and has some fun at our expense).

Mayor Dana Williams of Park City, Utah, puts in a good word for RIESTER:

Mayor Williams is a tireless promoter of the Park City area's world-class restaurants. Bon apetit!

Mayor Williams is a tireless promoter of the Park City area's world-class restaurants. Bon apetit!

Watch another spot featuring Mayor Williams here.

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Laura Carlson

Pacific Power. 100 Years.

Electricity is one of those things that we take for granted—yet it remains a marvel of the modern world. So much of what we do is made possible through electrical power.

RIESTER is honored to work with Pacific Power, and we especially enjoyed helping to create this video to celebrate their first 100 years.

How we generate the power that is vital to our lives is one of the top green issues of our times, an issue where Pacific Power is leading the way.

As you sit back and enjoy, keep in mind all of the people behind the scenes that bring power to you.

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Pacific Power, is a division of PacifiCorp and part of MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company.

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Join RIESTER and our friends at the World Wildlife Fund for Earth Hour, this Saturday.

Our friends at the World Wildlife Fund have created an amazing and amazingly successful event to raise awareness for our Earth.

Take a moment to learn more:

RIESTER specializes in raising public awareness for important issues. Taking better care of the Earth is an issue that is very close to our hearts.

Read more posts from RIESTER related to promoting stewardship of our planet.

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Tyler Briggs

Wyoming Governor Freudenthal and Tourism Director Shober find the spirit of Cody, Wyoming/Yellowstone country.

Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal photographed yesterday in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The governor caught the spirit of Buffalo Bill.

Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal photographed yesterday in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The governor caught the spirit of Buffalo Bill.

Wyoming Travel & Tourism Director Diane Shober, yesterday in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Director Shober also caught Buffalo Bill's spirit in honor of Cody, Wyoming and Yellowstone Country.

Wyoming Travel & Tourism Director Diane Shober, yesterday in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Director Shober also caught Buffalo Bill's spirit in honor of Cody, Wyoming and Yellowstone Country.

Experience Buffalo Bill’s Cody, Wyoming. The wildest way in to Yellowstone.

Visit other posts at RIESTER related to Cody, Wyoming/Yellowstone.

Stacey Carroll

New Imax film, Hubble 3D, opens tomorrow at Clark Planetarium in Salt Lake City.

Clark Planetarium is one of the most educationally satisfying clients for RIESTER’s Salt Lake City office. Every time we help the planetarium promote an event, speaker or new film, our team learns something new about the world around us and how much science affects our daily lives.

Personally, I enjoy “geeking” out at the planetarium and am very excited about the latest film,  Hubble 3D, opening tomorrow March 19!

The remarkable images of outer space on the huge IMAX screen will take your breath away and make you think, ‘What else is out there?’

You can watch the trailer and get ticket information at the Clark Planetarium website.

Astronauts Steven L. Smith, and John M. Grunsfeld, appear as small figures in this wide scene photographed during extravehicular activity (EVA). On this space walk they are replacing gyroscopes, contained in rate sensor units (RSU), inside the Hubble Space Telescope. A wide expanse of waters, partially covered by clouds, provides the backdrop for the photograph. Photo and text from NASA.

Astronauts Steven L. Smith, and John M. Grunsfeld, appear as small figures in this wide scene photographed during extravehicular activity (EVA). On this space walk they are replacing gyroscopes, contained in rate sensor units (RSU), inside the Hubble Space Telescope. A wide expanse of waters, partially covered by clouds, provides the backdrop for the photograph. Photo and text from NASA.

Tim Riester discussed why science and education are important in a post last year welcoming home space shuttle Discovery.

Tim Riester

Tribute to Rick Johnson: A great ad man and a great man.

Last night, the advertising industry lost one of its finest ad men and the world lost one of its most amazing people.

Nearly 35 years ago, Rick Johnson started an advertising agency in Albuquerque, New Mexico that beat all the odds and became one of the top firms in the western United States.

Through Rick’s inspirational leadership, electrifying personality and unique talent, along with his wife Debbie’s illuminating presence and intelligence, Rick Johnson & Company attracted clients from Texas to California and its campaigns were honored with creative awards from across the country.

Rick had incredible discipline, an unstoppable work ethic and an abundance of energy.  He knew how to do it right and would push for nothing less than perfection.  Rick earned the status of an icon in New Mexico’s business, academic, philanthropic and political circles.

Rick and Debbie served as our most influential mentors during the past decade.  They truly set the highest standard for professional success and personal completeness.  We cherished every moment  we had with them because it was always filled with love, laughs and important lessons about life.

Rick is survived by Debbie and their two daughters about whom he always spoke with great pride, Leslie and Lauren.

Our hearts and prayers go out to them.  We will miss Rick forever, but will always carry part of him in our hearts; the constant energy in his eyes, his selfless curiosity and interest in others and the wisdom he so generously shared.

In fond remembrance,

Tim & Mirja Riester

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