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Vote on the New Slate of Directors

Members of AIGA Pittsburgh have recommended a slate of nominees to serve on the AIGA Pittsburgh board of directors for the term beginning June 2008 and ending May 2010. The slate is now presented to the membership for voting. You may vote belows until Friday, June 13th at 5:00 pm. You may look up your membership number at the AIGA National Web Site.


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The nominees are:

Melissa Felt, Creative Manager, Giant Eagle
In Melissa's six-year tenure with Giant Eagle's in-house design department, she has held various positions of production, design and currently manages a team of designers and production artists who handle various advertising and signage for Giant Eagle retail locations.

Jonathan Hill, ThoughtForm
Jonathan first joined ThoughtForm in 1997 as an illustrator, collaborating with designers and engineers to create compelling visual graphics. Combining his skills in design and his hobby of bicycling, he moved to Tampa, Florida, to work as an art director at a small bicycle parts company. In 2007 he rejoined ThoughtForm with a new focus on marketing the firm. Jonathan is experienced in all aspects of the creative process, from strategy and concept through design and production. His expertise with projects across all types of media help to ensure the ThoughtForm story is clear and engaging.

Tony Lindemann, ClearBrands, Inc.
Tony works for ClearBrands, Inc., a boutique firm that specializes in brand strategy and identity for small-to-mid-market companies. He manages initial concept development through product roll-out and implementation, and engages and facilitates clients in strategic planning sessions. In addition to AIGA, Tony is also an active member of SEGD (The Society for Environmental Graphic Design).

Joseph Morgano Jr., freelance designer
Joseph Morgano Jr. was born and raised in the "Steel City" Pittsburgh, PA. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute while concurrently earning an honorary degree from the "School of Hard Knocks" located in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. Although he's been often mistaken as an undercover police detective, Joseph has never been an officer of the law. Joseph's work can be found in the archives of Pentagram Design, The McDevitt Group, The Apartment, and Ignition13. Joseph has contributed his concepts and designs for clients such as JPMorgan Chase, Ito En, The National Football League, Time Warner, and Mercedes-Benz, just to name a few. In addition to his involvement in AIGA, he has also collaborated on design projects with Manhattan pop artist Stephen Powers, the Design Trust for Public Space (NYC), and the Brooklyn based motorcycle collective- Indian Larry Legacy. In 2003, Joseph was honored by Pratt Institute and received the "Certificate of Excellence Award for Outstanding Merit in Graphic Design".

Stephanie Rexroth, Bally Design
Stephanie is a Graphic Designer at Bally Design -- a design consultancy of Industrial Designers, Engineers and Exhibit and Graphic Designers located on the North Shore of Pittsburgh. Applying her interests and strengths (volunteering, mentoring, organizing and leading) to areas beyond her involvement in the AIGA, Stephanie is also the volunteer youth leader at her church; mentoring teens in middle school and high school. Her other interests/obsessions include anything Eastern European, learning Russian, traveling to foreign lands, enjoying the great outdoors (hiking, biking, snowboarding and playing volleyball and tennis) and talking about foreign automobiles.

   
 
 
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