Key players

Get to know graphic design in Philadelphia.

Greg Henry, Head Honcho & Graphics Guy
A self-proclaimed perfectionist, Greg has over 10 years of experience in the advertising/marketing industry. He specializes in creating compelling concept-driven advertising, collateral pieces, high-impact web design and marketing communications materials. Greg began his career in Tampa and moved to Philadelphia in 2002. Over the years, Greg has worked with a variety of clients to produce award-winning creative, including Bank of America, Ace Hardware, GNC, Comcast, Avia Footwear, Women’s Running Magazine and a variety of start-ups and small businesses. Claim to fame: Greg once sat next to Vanilla Ice in the food court at Philadelphia airport. He stared profusely, but did not have the courage (or desire) to say hello.

Sabrina Pfautz, Design Diva
Sabrina received her Bachelors in Graphic Design Communication from Philadelphia University where her portfolio was selected as one of the top-three in her graduating class. She brings her high-caliber design skills to Push10 and has worked on successful projects for Buchanan Public Relations, P4MV, Gozen Yogurt and more. Like the rest of the team at Push10, she is currently attempting to break a long-standing caffeine addiction.

Camden Segal, Code Carver
Camden began teaching himself programming in nursery school and hasn’t slowed down since. Creating everything from simple video games to complex simulations to conceptual art using his ever growing understanding of programming. He received a Bachelors in Studio Art from Bard College with a minor in Circus Performance, and mastered the art of coding while breathing fire on stilts. Camden is passionate about the possibilities of the internet to connect people and create new frameworks of experience. Camden specializes in creating accessible, compliant, and intuitive websites for every client. Will throw in circus tricks at no additional charge.

Jon Pritzl, Design Guru
Jon began his career in Tampa, Florida, before relocating to balmy Wisconsin. He has a passion for good, clean design and thinks CSS is the best thing since sliced bread. You can always count on Jon to bring a fresh perspective to each an every project he works on.

Michael Gartner, Computer Geek
Michael Gartner has over 10 years of experience as a web/multimedia developer. As technical director for Philadelphia’s D4 Creative Group, Michael led web development efforts, and as a consultant, he has worked with numerous design shops, programming custom CMS and e-commerce solutions for their clients. In his spare time, Michael enjoys globetrotting and thinks complex math problems are fun – a true geek at heart.

Mark Kennedy, PPC Ad Campaign Manager
Google AdWords QualifiedAfter acquiring his MBA in finance and passing the Certified Financial Analyst exam, Mark left the trading floor for a career in Internet Advertising. He’s never looked back. Whether he’s generating website traffic through PPC search campaigns or CPM display advertising, Mark is thrilled with the new challenges clients face every day. As an Adwords Certified Professional, Mark has experience with large mega-corporation campaigns as well as small-budget and start-up companies. Mark is a numbers-cruncher. From his first nickel poker game in the fifth grade to his ten years as a floor trader on the stock exchange, Mark’s life experience has prepped him for building the analytical foundation on which every successful ROI-driven marketing campaign must rest. So when it comes to Pay-Per-Click marketing where ROI is everything, there is no better fit for this numbers enthusiast.

Carolyn Price, EngineHounds Search Engine Optimization Company
Carolyn increases the quantity and the quality of traffic to our clients’ websites via the natural search results in a process known as search engine optimization, or SEO. By applying SEO to your website, Carolyn ensures that your web pages are accessible to Google and Yahoo so they can be delivered appropriately to your target market.

Katie Sweeney, Word Smith
As a teenager, Katie once drew a fireplace of interlocking bricks in a very recognizable shape and slapped the headline, “Absolut Warmth” at the bottom of the page. She thought this meant she was destined to become an artist, but since she didn’t quite care for drawing, she went off to college and majored in marketing. Then, at her first job marketing a financial magazine in New York, someone suggested she had what It takes to create ads. Almost 10 years later Katie has written ads for clients in the telecommunications, finance, fashion, retail, hospitality industries, and plenty more. The point is: you won’t get spelling errors (unless it’s in the name of your vodka brand), but you will get compelling copy that shows a clear understanding of your product or service.