2009.12.01

From Third Storey to the 13th floor

I launched my digital communications company nearly four years ago. Tripwire signed on as my first client. And so began Third Storey Productions, focusing on audio podcast production, which later became Third Storey Inc., helping clients with all forms of online communication and digital relationship building.

Most of Third Storey’s clients came about through word of mouth or online searches, which suited me fine since the services Third Storey was delivering were about building a brand through relationships, mostly online. Besides Tripwire, I had the privilege of working with Moss Adams, Career Joy, Microsoft, Bayer Canada and Bayer Germany, Algonquin College, The Conference Publishers, the National Arts Centre and many other companies as well Canadian government bodies including the Canadian Intellectual Property Office and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.

I’m excited to announce that I’m joining Fleishman Hillard, tomorrow. I’ll be working in the Ottawa office on digital strategy for public affairs. It’s an amazing opportunity and I’ll be working with an incredible group of people. I’ve already started doing some reading on client projects I’ll be working on and I can’t wait to become immersed in the work.

  • Kevin Macintosh
    We look forward to your arrival tomorrow Mark.
  • This is a good move on many levels. Congratulations. (We're still gonna do our podcast though, right?)
  • Thank you Joe, Eden and Connie! I really appreciate your kind words and great wishes.

    See you next week, Eden.
  • Mark:

    Congratulations!! The folks at Fleishman Hillard have made a great catch. I wish you well.

    Cheers,
    Connie
  • Congrats Mark! I know you'll be a wonderful addition to the team. See you there next week.

    Cheers,
    Eden
  • Congratulations Mark. FH is a good company with some very smart people. A great place to learn. A great place to hang out. I'm sure that you'll have a chance to do some top notch work there.
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