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Chris’ graphic design career began after nearly fifteen
years as an architect working at several Boston firms to
develop and train staff to use computer-aided drafting systems.
He eventually left architecture to start his own graphic
design company before working with The Campaign Network
beginning in 2002.
Chris
has worked with a broad range of clients over the past dozen
years, including The Nature Conservancy, StorageNetworks,
the Veterans Administration, Ceres, Belmont Hill School,
The Daily Racing Form, Harvard University, the Trust for
Public Land, and many smaller businesses and organizations
in the Boston area.
Chris
has been involved in dozens of campaigns with The Campaign
Network, including the recent effort for the Democratic
National Committee Mail Consortium in support of the Kerry-Edwards
‘04 effort.
A
native Bostonian, Chris lives on Boston’s North Shore with
his wife and twin 10-year old children (and two cats, two
guinea pigs, two guppies, and one dog). When he’s not huddled
over the computer, he can be found acting in community theater, mountain biking,
or sailing around New England.
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