As a senior executive at leading advertising and marketing firms for more than fifteen years, Ed Dilworth has been instrumental in helping the industry transition from traditional media to today's technology-driven multimedia strategies. Previously, he was EVP and chief contact officer at Campbell-Ewald, overseeing day-to-day operations as well as spearheading landmark innovations in marketing, such as the company's remarkable transition from a traditional marketing focus to a media-neutral approach. An experienced communications executive, he also has an enviable record of business growth in the traditional advertising, interactive direct marketing, and publishing industries. Prior to joining Campbell-Ewald, he was partner and president of Kadium, a highly successful interactive agency in San Francisco with accounts including Electronic Arts, ESPN, Levi's, and Genentech. In 1992, he was partner and president of LVL Communications, San Francisco, one of the largest consumer technology focused agencies in the country with clients including Acer Worldwide, Sun Microsystems, and Palm Computing. In 1996, he founded Rockpile Interactive, one of the first pure interactive agencies, which he sold to Arnold Worldwide. He served as president of the West Coast office of Arnold Worldwide until leaving to take the same position as partner and president of Kadium. |