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June means fresh A fresh approach, fresh ideas and a group of creatives eager to make your brand sing. A full service, creative shop specializing in everything from print, collateral and broadcast to Web, logo development and branding, June Advertising blends strategic thinking with creative flair. That means we immerse ourselves in your industry, studying your audience and competition to decide what best sets you apart from the others. Of course, you're involved in this entire process, talking directly with the creatives who do the work. We don't rely on account liaisons. We answer the phone and attend the meetings because we want to hear your ideas, your excitement, your sense of urgency. We want to learn about your brand from the person who knows it best — you. Once we’ve gathered, studied and learned everything we can, we then convey your message in a fresh way. A way that excites, informs and captivates your audience. The June way. |
Who we are Click on a name to learn more
![]() With more than 13 years of advertising experience, Rob opened June—a creative agency in Downtown Omaha—in 2005. He's worked as an art director at Hill Holliday in Boston for such clients as John Hancock and the Boston Marathon and as creative director at Bozell & Jacobs for First National Bank, Vise-Grip Tools and ACI. A true Bostonian at heart, Rob loves the Pats, family vacations on the Cape and creating work that's "wicked smaat".
email Rob![]() Born and raised in the Big O, Sarah moved to Northern Virginia after college where she worked as a writer/producer at Barksdale Ballard and Center Stage Productions. After four years on the coast, Sarah ended up back in Omaha at Bozell & Jacobs, writing for such clients as EverRide, SilverStone Group and the YWCA. A huge concert lover, you'll often find her near a stage somewhere in Omaha.
email Sarah![]() Charity joined the world of June in 2005 with more than seven years experience in the advertising industry. Prior to June, she worked as an electronic desktop publisher at Orent Graphics and as an art director at Bozell & Jacobs for such clients as Tnemec Paint and Coatings, ACI and the Henry Doorly Zoo. Charity can usually be found perusing antique stores for vintage clothing and mannequin parts. Yes, mannequin parts.
email Charity![]() With a background in finance and teaching, Liz left the Milliard Public School District where she taught high school English to join June. Along with keeping June's finances in order, Liz handles all media relations. She also loves crossword puzzles, hanging on the beach with Rob and their three children and, most importantly, her unlimited cell phone minutes.
email Liz![]() Matt joined June from Renze Display and Bozell & Jacobs where he worked as a graphic designer for such clients as First National Bank, Alegent Health and the YWCA. He was also awarded the Omaha Federation of Advertising's Ad Rookie of the Year for 2005. When he's not busy designing or collecting music, Matt enjoys going to the movies and, of course, anything made with cheese — especially Fontina.
email Matt![]() The newest addition to June's design team, Kristen is a recent graphic design graduate with valuable experience under her belt. She previously held a summer internship as a graphic designer at The Bounce Agency in South Carolina and volunteered as a designer for Joslyn Art Museum. A self-proclaimed foodie, Kristen loves sushi and the Food Network but would rather have someone else cook the meal.
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Explore June
![]() ![]() Constructed in 1903, the Medlar Building is a designated Omaha landmark named for Irvin A. Medlar, the owner of a printing and publishing company that occupied the building from 1906 to 1966. The garden level (basement) is now where we call home. ![]() ![]() June is an open environment — no stuffy cubes or oversized offices. Creativity and conversation flow freely. ![]() ![]() ![]() While sprucing up the place, the task turned comedic with a couple quarts of magnetic paint. Someone, who shall remain nameless, used it on steel support columns throughout the hallway — because apparently electrons aren't magnetic enough. ![]() ![]() ![]() Our kitchen area is great for informal meetings, group lunches or an occasional lobster feast. ![]() ![]() ![]() June means fresh, and nothing says fresh like ice cream. Even the plastic kind. ![]()
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