It’s Off to New York I Go
It’s always tough to leave a place that was so supportive in so many ways. I won’t list them all but a few stand out:
- I always found an ear and encouragement for my crazy ideas.
- The opportunities to grow didn’t offer incremental growth; they offered substantial growth.
- I always felt the leadership of my department and the agency genuinely championed my career development.
- McKinney always offered a sense of possibility - for myself and my brand teams. Nothing was off the table, ever. It was all possible, always.
As I write this I feel a need to single out some people and thank them so you all know about them, but then this would sound like an Oscar speech and that would just be a bit self-aggrandizing. But suffice it to say, there are some special people at that agency I would, in a heart beat, love to work with again and will be sad to leave.
But change is a good thing. It’s necessary. That’s why, after 3½ fun-filled and intellectually stimulating years, I’m ready to tackle my next challenge.
As of January 7th, I will join Brian Collins as the head of strategy for his new design firm: Collins. Specifically, we will be a transformation design firm. (As many of you have read in my blog, TD is an emerging discipline with only a handful of practitioners worldwide. While, these firms successfully focus their efforts on the social services sector – i.e. transportation, healthcare, public restrooms, disaster relief, etc – we will expand TD’s reach into the innovation-starved marketing industry to provide a fresh perspective and approach to creating emotionally and transactionally strong relationships between people and companies.)
Collins presents me with an opportunity to not only practice what I’ve preached/devised on this blog but also to help build a new department, a new firm and a new discipline. I could not be more excited for this opportunity or feel more passionately about what we’re doing.
The Southern Part of Heaven has been fun, but for right now, it’s off to New York I go.





12 Comments:
Wow. Way to go, Lee. That's a huge, huge move.
Super excited for you. Congratulations.
we're looking forward to it. by the way, don't know how the apt searching is going but just got this link passed on: http://www.flyrig.com/
Excellent news! Best of luck with the new gig and the move to New York (I'm so jealous).
Congratulations!
I wish you all the luck at your new gig
Sounds like you're stepping up to the plate, ready for a new challenge. I truly wish you the best of luck.
That's very cool and interesting about TD. I am going to NY on Jan3-Jan9 if we have a chance to meet.
Best of luck with the new move Lee. It's always great to see people pushing the envelope of planning.
Sean,
Well, we'll see if I can push the envelope. Right now I'm nothing but talk. ;)
Oakie,
It'll be a bit crazy for me as that's my first week, but, if it works out, let's grab a drink.
Way to grab the bull by the horns Lee, this will be a great adventure!
Sounds like you've got a good team that values your input and strategic nuances. Stay humble about where you've come from, thank the right people, and keep those eyes open in wonder.
Best of luck. Keep Whistling. :)
Sounds truly exciting Leland. Best of luck with it.
congrats Leland! We are always happy to have another tarheel up here. If you ever want to get together to chat or watch a bball game hit me up
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