Christi Stahl

Account Director

Christi Stahl

Christi has been working in the advertising industry since 1998, having graduated from the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communications with a BA in Journalism and specialization in Advertising. She has been an account manager here at Pop Art for the past several years, and has managed a diverse range of projects, from a series of Detroit Diesel redesigns to our expanding work with Sunstone Microsystems. When not at work, Christi is a very active runner, and enjoys several other outdoor pursuits.

Nobody puts Baby in the corner. — Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) in Dirty Dancing

Education

BA in Journalism, Specialization in Advertising from University of Oregon

Other Interests

  • Hiking
  • Backpacking
  • Running
  • Playing superheroes with the kids
  • Reality TV

Favorite Movies

Current Magazine Subscriptions

  • Wired
  • Newsweek
  • US Weekly
  • Marine Life (tropical fish)
  • Healthy Cooking

Other Interests

  • Monopoly
  • Clue
  • Life
  • Battleship

Recommended Books

Networks

Posts by Christi Stahl

How To Engage Your Agency

I’ve worked with several agencies throughout my career helping clients develop and execute marketing campaigns. I’ve noticed that some relationships are more rewarding and beneficial for the client and agency. Here are some suggestions on how to ensure that the dollars spent are utilizing the talents and services of the agency to their fullest potential [...]

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Benefits of Agency Collaboration

Last week I attended a Portland Ad Federation seminar where the topic was “Integration Collaboration”.  The main conversation surrounded how to get agencies and vendors to work together better to serve their customers needs.  Ultimately this will create a more successful campaign when talent from print, interactive, event marketing, etc. come together.  I thought I’d [...]

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To Microsite or Not to Microsite

I often have calls with potential clients and they say, “We’d like to create a Microsite”.  After asking several questions about the purpose it becomes clear that they are really looking for a new section or a few new pages added to the existing website.  It seems that microsite has become sort of a meaningless [...]

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Communication the Old Fashioned Way

The world is busy.  The agency world is even busier.  The client services team spends a lot of time communicating goals, constraints, and timelines of projects across departments.  We have lots of great tools in place to help manage the workflow:  Project websites, Basecamp, Microsoft project, emails to the team and clients, etc.  All of [...]

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