Monday, August 31, 2009

Adios, au revoir, toodaloo! Let's drink!

Well folks, the time has come for me to bid you all a fond farewell and to wish you luck in everything that you do…even if that means advertising eventually drives you to open your own pickle factory. Who doesn’t like pickles?

My time here at Publicis Modem has been enlightening to say the least. (Aren’t us copywriters crafty with words?) I have been so privileged to work with such a talented, charismatic, naturally-dysfunctional, hilarious, and just downright good group of people. And I thank everyone who has supported me, helped me grow, and been understanding with all of my "Jessisms" over the last couple years. You will all be missed...but I don’t doubt that our paths will cross again in this tiny fishbowl called advertising.

Stay sane. Hootie hoo!

*j*

Thursday, July 2, 2009

All Good Things Must Come to an End... Farewell!

Hi Ryanites,

As some of you know, today is my last day at Ryan and one and a half years.
In August I will be moving to Chicago to pursue my MBA full-time at the
University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

It has been an honor to work with such a wonderful and talented group of
people. Thank you for the amazing opportunities, the genuine friendships,
fun team events, and your overwhelming support. I have truly enjoyed my
tenure here and I will always cherish my experiences here.

I can go on and on about how much I will miss my time here, but I know you
want to enjoy your holiday weekend! :-)  If you are ever in Chicago, let me
know! I understand that not many of you will consider that in the winter
time!

I wish you all the very best in your future endeavors. I am sure our paths
will cross again.

I'll be around until 2 today so feel free to drop by!

All the best!
TN

P.S. - Don¹t be a stranger!

Email: x
Cell: x
AIM : x
Yahoo : x

Friday, June 26, 2009

Bye email

Dear Globe Friends,

Today is my last day in Globe. Nothing is perfect but believe me when I say I enjoyed my stay in this company. That’s largely because of the wonderful people I’ve met here – you guys. Thank you all for enriching my life in one way or another. Thank you for sharing your ideas, your sentiments on things, and your time. Thank you.

I leave at a time when change is all around.  Change is good. I will be pursuing something which is in line with my long-term goals. The company is also pursuing a different direction to achieve leadership position. But change comes with a price and in my case it’s the sadness from missing some of you whom I consider my very good friends. I know sappy emails are the worst but please indulge me and read this poem I leave to all of you.

To end on a lighter note, I also leave you with a quote from one of my favorite movies =) Please note that I mean that from a Globe business standpoint =P

Where Sadness Comes From

Don’t go back to say it came from way back when. It did, it did, but now.
When you said did just now did you feel a little dip, a curtsey in

the middle of the word, almost another syllable but
not quite? We like to say a word, a single word can make us feel.

There, there it is again, this time a falling down at the end of feel.
You feel it, how that little sound goes dropping down and hangs alone.

I’m here to tell you I come from a place where hanging used to happen:
it happened in the trees, by God, it happens even now in air,

the air the mouth lets loose; I hear a hanging all the time. It leaves
a sadness in the voice; we speak, and wait for history to catch up

with us. It’s slow, but then, that lets you hear it coming; you hear it now
before you speak, that sadness in your voice, the part of you that wants

to last, to hang or dip, to hold the word for just a little more—
my people, this is an elegy to you, the sadness in your voice.

-Maurice Manning

Look - you’re my best friend, so don’t take this the wrong way. In twenty years, if you’re still livin’ here, comin’ over to my house to watch the Patriots games, still workin’ construction, I’ll fuckin’ kill you. That’s not a threat; now, that’s a fact. I’ll fuckin’ kill you. – Chuckie, Good Will Hunting



Cheers!

Carmen

PS I don’t use the word friend loosely so don’t be a stranger.

Mobile number – 0917XXXXXXX

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Hi

This is my last day at Publicis Modem.

Working with you made a real difference in my life.

Thank you.

I now say farewell and wish you Godspeed.


TK

Friday, June 5, 2009

Moving On

Hi,
Hope all is well.  After over 4 years of talking monkeys, virtual babies, and many other exciting viral campaigns, it’s time to move on to the next step.  Yes, today is my last day at Oddcast.

It’s been a pleasure working with you and I’d love to keep in touch.  My email is XXX.

Moving forward at Oddcast, you will be in great hands with my colleague JM

Here’s hoping our paths cross again.

All the best,


BF

Friday, May 29, 2009

Goodbye and Thank You

Dear friends,

As some of you know, this is my last day with Publicis Modem after 10
amazing years. I'm fortunate to have had the privilege of working with such
a talented group of people. Thank you for helping me to grow both
professionally and personally.

I wish you all the best of luck and look forward to meeting again in the
future. Please stay in touch!

Best,
BW

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

So

This is my last week at Publicis Modem. I'll miss working with you all.
I'd like to go out and celebrate on Friday (5/2) someplace near Chelsea.

I don't know alot of bars, so suggestions are quite welcome.

Here's my contact info:

CH