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Meet Stephanie Teng June 30, 2009

Posted by Mark Blei in : Staff posts , trackback

Recently we began a new feature where we introduce you to a few new staff members at Dynamic Logic every week . Here they will discuss their specialties, new challenges they may have faced and how the challenges were overcome, interesting projects they have worked on and new things that they have learned.

We hope that it will serve as a vehicle to allow you to get to know us better and through this to have a better understanding of our capabilities and the types of unique challenges we meet head on everyday. teng2

My name is Stephanie Teng, and I’m the graphic designer within Dynamic Logic Marketing in the New York office. Like most people, I’m able to stay in touch with friends via social media tools. During my sophomore year in college, my Kinesiology class partner sent an instant message, ordering me to “Join The Facebook pls” so that we could “be friends.” Today, “social media” are still buzzwords, having capabilities far beyond counting one’s number of friends. The marketing team has worked with many DL departments to explore the social media niche. I recently worked closely with our VP of Digital Strategy, helping to develop materials to further examine DL’s holistic approach to social media measurement. During this process, I was surprised to learn exactly how broad the social media space is, with light bulb moments of realizing “THAT’S social media? …Well, that does make sense…” I thought I was already a pro at updating my Twitter status, posting photos to Facebook, and reading my favorite blogs (like this one right here). The social media landscape is quite beyond my usual fares, including but certainly not limited to syndication, P2P, wikis and collaborative projects, consumer reviews, and endless more. I just needed a reminder to step outside the personal daily routine to realize the even more massive scope of this technology. Out of the office, I enjoy being an avid Penn State alumna, watching loud/obnoxious movies, finding the best eats in NYC, learning French (again and again since high school), and learning how to breakdance. Headspins are in the queue. I’ll also admit that I follow a few celebrity Twitter accounts.

If you’re interested in how Dynamic Logic can help your next campaign perform optimally for you. We invite you to call us at 212-844-3700 or email us at answers (at) dynamic logic (dot) com. Tell them that you read about us here!

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