Louie Moses
Executive Creative Director/President
("Creative Director is more important than President," he assures us)

Experience: 30 years (that's 210 in dog years)

Six-word bio: "Devoted husband. Loving dad. Tortured soul."

By day: Sprinkles creative dust on most every project in the building. Sweeps up excess not-so-creative dust when the need arises.

By night: Drummer in garage band "Random Karma."

Creative words to live by: "Originality is the art of concealing your sources." (A line he stole from Ben Franklin, by the way...oh wait, we should have concealed that)

Why this business: "I have a short attention span. What was the question again?"

Often reminds co-workers of: Tom Hanks in "Nothing in Common." Only without the Oscars and random hookups with Sela Ward.

Random Louie factoids: As a young jazz drummer in Pittsburgh, he often played a club called Walt Harper's Attic. It sat above a state store, but didn't serve liquor. To this day, Louie still doesn't drink any alcohol...As an art director, cut his teeth on the American Airlines and Jaguar accounts...Will karate chop you in the throat if you insult the drumming of Buddy Rich.