We bring our values — passion, agility and respect — to everything that we do, because we believe in the creative power of the collaborative. As a diverse group of storytellers, makers and thinkers, we come together to question what’s come before. And to create something extraordinary. We are…
Team Possibility
Marissa Fellows
Strategy Director, Jack Morton
Marissa is an award-winning strategist whose work has translated into effective earned media, brand activation and stakeholder engagement for clients ranging from late-stage start-ups to major brands and cultural institutions like Google, Johnson & Johnson, and Harvard, with ghostwriting published in Information Week, Huffington Post, VentureBeat, and Inc., to name a few.
Ever-curious about human behavior and the art of a good brief, her passion for bringing people together – through shared space or common ground – shines through in all she does.
Outside of the office, Marissa is deeply committed to the arts, civic engagement, women’s empowerment, local food ecosystems, and enjoying life by the water.
Meghann Curtis
Executive Vice President, Weber Shandwick
Curtis is Executive Vice President and Co-Lead of Public Affairs for North America at Weber Shandwick. Before joining the agency, Meghann spent over twenty years working in public and international affairs, including a decade at the U.S. Department of State where she served as Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State and as a presidentially appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary leading the department’s global public diplomacy programs and campaigns.
Following her work as a diplomat, Meghann served in numerous executive roles at leading national non-profit organizations, advancing work to reform the American political system and advance international education. Early in her career, Meghann worked as an urban planner for the City of New York and a legislative director in the New York City Council. Meghann’s writing has been published in The New York Times and her storytelling has been featured on National Public Radio’s “This American Life.”
She received her B.A. from Vassar College and her Master in Public Affairs from Princeton University.
Alicia Durfee
Senior Vice President, Client Service Director, Jack Morton
Alicia Durfee has worked in agency account management for over 19 years. During the course of her career she has led numerous successful marketing campaigns for brands including P&G, New Balance, Keurig Green Mountain, and Love Has No Labels as well as managing several of Jack Morton’s largest clients including Liberty Mutual Insurance, Eaton and most recently Trane Technologies. She believes that great work is driven by the integration of smart insights and key cultural trends and that the development of strong collaborative relationships are the keys to successful partnerships.
Sarah Fogel
Senior Manager, Weber Shandwick
Sarah Fogel is a Manager of Social Impact at Weber Shandwick with five years of experience in supporting mission-driven organizations and purpose campaigns. Currently, Sarah serves as a trusted, day-to-day social impact advisor across the themes of sustainability, health & wellness and equity for consumer brands, Fortune 500 companies and nonprofits, including Absolut, TRISCUIT, Applebee’s, The Aspen Institute and Haleon, among others.
With a passion for consumer behavior research and storytelling, Sarah understands the importance of connecting a social impact purpose to an overarching brand purpose, and she has a proven track record of boosting client visibility and credibility through top media placements and diverse messaging materials. Prior to joining Weber Shandwick, Sarah worked on behalf of organizations such as the Mental Health Coalition, (RED) and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Kate Ross
Associate Design Director, Jack Morton
Kate is an Associate Design Director, honing her skills and love of design for the past 12 years. During that time in both traditional and experiential advertising, she has worked on numerous brands including Google, Liberty Mutual Insurance, L.L. Bean, Cigna, Converse and Love Has No Labels. She is passionate about storytelling and bringing ideas to life visually. She looks to the past, present and future of design for inspiration, and is a mentor for the next generation of designers. She believes great work stems from cultural truths or insights and extraordinary work sparks change.
Patrick McCavanagh
Vice President, Business Development, Jack Morton
Both at work and on the youth playing fields, Patrick is a Coach who is adept at coordinating and leading winning teams that are able to exceed goals and expectations. At Jack, he leads our New Business efforts and works seamlessly across multiple operations and layers in IPG/DXTRA. A 20+ year veteran of Sports Entertainment and Sponsorship Marketing, Patrick thrives in the team and collaborative environment.
Christine Capelli
Senior Vice President, Managing Director, Jack Morton
As the leader of our Boston operation, Christine fosters the development of integrated brand experiences in partnership with high-profile brands such as Google, Cigna, and Harvard University. Prior to being named Managing Director, Christine held the title Executive Creative Director in Jack Morton Boston, where she balanced business and user objectives against project realities to create thoughtful, highly engaging, and impactful work. Christine is an award-winning designer by trade and credits her leadership style to the problem-solving, collaborative nature of design. Christine is an active member of her professional and local communities, a clean-water activist, and loves what she does.
Jessica Fisher
Vice President, Director of Production, Jack Morton
Jess is an active member of the experiential community, an animal advocate, and a vintage VW Bus enthusiast. As VP, Director of Production for Jack Morton and previously Reebok’s Head of Global Event Marketing, Jess draws from multiple resources to provide customized, targeted solutions. She believes all programs and experiences begin and end with an impact on the client. Jess executes this vision by understanding clients’ goals, aspirations, and measures of success.
Mudi Diejimaoh
Senior Vice President, Weber Shandwick
Mudi is a SVP of Strategic Planning at Weber Shandwick and has over 15 years of Management Consulting and Brand Strategy experience. Mudi is the lead Strategist on clients like National Geographic Society, Bloomberg Philanthropies, The duPont Charitable Trust, and Humana where he works on narrative strategy and creative ideation. Mudi has deep experience developing and activating growth-oriented brand and business strategies across a broad cross-section of industries, Mudi helps senior clients to achieve their goals and effectively communicate with their varied audiences and stakeholders.
Prior to joining Weber Shandwick, Mudi has worked at leading Brand and Design agencies such as Interbrand and VSA Partners, and has also lead the development of award-winning comms work for ADCB bank in the UAE. As a strategist, he firmly believes that cross functional collaboration is the cornerstone of successful engagements. He approaches every client challenge as the one to be an active red thread that drives alignment and provides a clear vision to bring a brand to life in the most authentic and engaging ways possible.
Mudi has a BA from Cornell University and a MSc from NYU in Strategy & Leadership.
Allison Ranshous
Vice President, Weber Shandwick
Allison Ranshous is a Vice President on the Social Impact team at Weber Shandwick, where she leads integrated communications campaigns focused on sustainability and social impact in partnership with purpose-driven brands, foundations and advocacy organizations. Specializing in media relations, Allison has spearheaded numerous national and global campaigns, from advancing IBM’s work on education and skills to promoting Global Citizen’s “Together at Home” concert that raised almost $128 million in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Her diverse client portfolio includes work with the Bloomberg Philanthropies, Royal Caribbean Group, Mondelez International, IBM and Stanley Black & Decker.
In 2019 Allison was named a Young Professional finalist for PR Week’s Purpose Awards. Prior to joining the agency, Allison held roles at Burson Cohn & Wolfe, specializing in social impact media relations campaigns for clients including Bank of America, Habitat for Humanity and Purpose Built Communities, a national community revitalization organization. When she isn’t working with clients, Allison is pursuing an MPA in Public & Nonprofit Management & Policy at the Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service at NYU, where she studies management and social innovation.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History and French from Swarthmore College.
Zach Deluca
Associate Creative Director, Copy, Jack Morton
Zach DeLuca is an Associate Creative Director, Copy at Jack Morton Worldwide, where he brings his love of telling stories to work for clients that include Google, Lenovo, L.L.Bean, Subway and Converse. A lifelong wannabe musician with zero musical ability, he loves to jam on ideas in a collaborative setting with colleagues and clients alike.
Lindsay Nevitt
Producer, Jack Morton
Lindsay Nevitt is a Producer at Jack Morton Worldwide with 5 years of digital and event production experience bringing creative dreams to life for clients such as Google, McDonald’s, L.L.Bean and Upstream. She is driven by overcoming challenges and defying the impossible to ensure the success of her clients, teams and projects. When she isn’t working, she is an avid runner and a self-proclaimed chips and salsa connoisseur.
Marissa Fellows
Strategy Director, Jack Morton
Marissa is an award-winning strategist whose work has translated into effective earned media, brand activation and stakeholder engagement for clients ranging from late-stage start-ups to major brands and cultural institutions like Google, Johnson & Johnson, and Harvard, with ghostwriting published in Information Week, Huffington Post, VentureBeat, and Inc., to name a few.
Ever-curious about human behavior and the art of a good brief, her passion for bringing people together – through shared space or common ground – shines through in all she does.
Outside of the office, Marissa is deeply committed to the arts, civic engagement, women’s empowerment, local food ecosystems, and enjoying life by the water.
Christine Capelli
Senior Vice President, Managing Director, Jack Morton
As the leader of our Boston operation, Christine fosters the development of integrated brand experiences in partnership with high-profile brands such as Google, Cigna, and Harvard University. Prior to being named Managing Director, Christine held the title Executive Creative Director in Jack Morton Boston, where she balanced business and user objectives against project realities to create thoughtful, highly engaging, and impactful work. Christine is an award-winning designer by trade and credits her leadership style to the problem-solving, collaborative nature of design. Christine is an active member of her professional and local communities, a clean-water activist, and loves what she does.
Meghann Curtis
Executive Vice President, Weber Shandwick
Curtis is Executive Vice President and Co-Lead of Public Affairs for North America at Weber Shandwick. Before joining the agency, Meghann spent over twenty years working in public and international affairs, including a decade at the U.S. Department of State where she served as Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State and as a presidentially appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary leading the department’s global public diplomacy programs and campaigns.
Following her work as a diplomat, Meghann served in numerous executive roles at leading national non-profit organizations, advancing work to reform the American political system and advance international education. Early in her career, Meghann worked as an urban planner for the City of New York and a legislative director in the New York City Council. Meghann’s writing has been published in The New York Times and her storytelling has been featured on National Public Radio’s “This American Life.”
She received her B.A. from Vassar College and her Master in Public Affairs from Princeton University.
Jessica Fisher
Vice President, Director of Production, Jack Morton
Jess is an active member of the experiential community, an animal advocate, and a vintage VW Bus enthusiast. As VP, Director of Production for Jack Morton and previously Reebok’s Head of Global Event Marketing, Jess draws from multiple resources to provide customized, targeted solutions. She believes all programs and experiences begin and end with an impact on the client. Jess executes this vision by understanding clients’ goals, aspirations, and measures of success.
Alicia Durfee
Senior Vice President, Client Service Director, Jack Morton
Alicia Durfee has worked in agency account management for over 19 years. During the course of her career she has led numerous successful marketing campaigns for brands including P&G, New Balance, Keurig Green Mountain, and Love Has No Labels as well as managing several of Jack Morton’s largest clients including Liberty Mutual Insurance, Eaton and most recently Trane Technologies. She believes that great work is driven by the integration of smart insights and key cultural trends and that the development of strong collaborative relationships are the keys to successful partnerships.
Mudi Diejimaoh
Senior Vice President, Weber Shandwick
Mudi is a SVP of Strategic Planning at Weber Shandwick and has over 15 years of Management Consulting and Brand Strategy experience. Mudi is the lead Strategist on clients like National Geographic Society, Bloomberg Philanthropies, The duPont Charitable Trust, and Humana where he works on narrative strategy and creative ideation. Mudi has deep experience developing and activating growth-oriented brand and business strategies across a broad cross-section of industries, Mudi helps senior clients to achieve their goals and effectively communicate with their varied audiences and stakeholders.
Prior to joining Weber Shandwick, Mudi has worked at leading Brand and Design agencies such as Interbrand and VSA Partners, and has also lead the development of award-winning comms work for ADCB bank in the UAE. As a strategist, he firmly believes that cross functional collaboration is the cornerstone of successful engagements. He approaches every client challenge as the one to be an active red thread that drives alignment and provides a clear vision to bring a brand to life in the most authentic and engaging ways possible.
Mudi has a BA from Cornell University and a MSc from NYU in Strategy & Leadership.
Sarah Fogel
Senior Manager, Weber Shandwick
Sarah Fogel is a Manager of Social Impact at Weber Shandwick with five years of experience in supporting mission-driven organizations and purpose campaigns. Currently, Sarah serves as a trusted, day-to-day social impact advisor across the themes of sustainability, health & wellness and equity for consumer brands, Fortune 500 companies and nonprofits, including Absolut, TRISCUIT, Applebee’s, The Aspen Institute and Haleon, among others.
With a passion for consumer behavior research and storytelling, Sarah understands the importance of connecting a social impact purpose to an overarching brand purpose, and she has a proven track record of boosting client visibility and credibility through top media placements and diverse messaging materials. Prior to joining Weber Shandwick, Sarah worked on behalf of organizations such as the Mental Health Coalition, (RED) and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Allison Ranshous
Vice President, Weber Shandwick
Allison Ranshous is a Vice President on the Social Impact team at Weber Shandwick, where she leads integrated communications campaigns focused on sustainability and social impact in partnership with purpose-driven brands, foundations and advocacy organizations. Specializing in media relations, Allison has spearheaded numerous national and global campaigns, from advancing IBM’s work on education and skills to promoting Global Citizen’s “Together at Home” concert that raised almost $128 million in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Her diverse client portfolio includes work with the Bloomberg Philanthropies, Royal Caribbean Group, Mondelez International, IBM and Stanley Black & Decker.
In 2019 Allison was named a Young Professional finalist for PR Week’s Purpose Awards. Prior to joining the agency, Allison held roles at Burson Cohn & Wolfe, specializing in social impact media relations campaigns for clients including Bank of America, Habitat for Humanity and Purpose Built Communities, a national community revitalization organization. When she isn’t working with clients, Allison is pursuing an MPA in Public & Nonprofit Management & Policy at the Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service at NYU, where she studies management and social innovation.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History and French from Swarthmore College.
Kate Ross
Associate Design Director, Jack Morton
Kate is an Associate Design Director, honing her skills and love of design for the past 12 years. During that time in both traditional and experiential advertising, she has worked on numerous brands including Google, Liberty Mutual Insurance, L.L. Bean, Cigna, Converse and Love Has No Labels. She is passionate about storytelling and bringing ideas to life visually. She looks to the past, present and future of design for inspiration, and is a mentor for the next generation of designers. She believes great work stems from cultural truths or insights and extraordinary work sparks change.
Zach Deluca
Associate Creative Director, Copy, Jack Morton
Zach DeLuca is an Associate Creative Director, Copy at Jack Morton Worldwide, where he brings his love of telling stories to work for clients that include Google, Lenovo, L.L.Bean, Subway and Converse. A lifelong wannabe musician with zero musical ability, he loves to jam on ideas in a collaborative setting with colleagues and clients alike.
Patrick McCavanagh
Vice President, Business Development, Jack Morton
Both at work and on the youth playing fields, Patrick is a Coach who is adept at coordinating and leading winning teams that are able to exceed goals and expectations. At Jack, he leads our New Business efforts and works seamlessly across multiple operations and layers in IPG/DXTRA. A 20+ year veteran of Sports Entertainment and Sponsorship Marketing, Patrick thrives in the team and collaborative environment.
Lindsay Nevitt
Producer, Jack Morton
Lindsay Nevitt is a Producer at Jack Morton Worldwide with 5 years of digital and event production experience bringing creative dreams to life for clients such as Google, McDonald’s, L.L.Bean and Upstream. She is driven by overcoming challenges and defying the impossible to ensure the success of her clients, teams and projects. When she isn’t working, she is an avid runner and a self-proclaimed chips and salsa connoisseur.
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