Marshall Clevesy
Creating Your Business Card
One of the necessary “accessories” when delivering an elevator pitch is to be able to give the person your business card as a further means of introduction; something physical they can walk away with that will help ensure you stay in the forefront of their consciousness.
One of the best things about East Bay PENs commitment to networking is to tap the wealth of information our own members possess.
This Thursday, our own Marshall Clevesy will offer a workshop on creating a business card that will work for you. Marshall brings over ten years’ experience in electronic publishing as a page layout, copy editing and image manipulation specialist. He’s worked on everything from four- and six-color process-printed books and magazines to newsletters and flyers.
Bring your ideas and drafts of your proposed layouts.
Experienced strategic thinker dedicated to exceeding established performance standards; equally comfortable developing and implementing unorthodox solutions by thinking out of the box while adhering to specified parameters; a team player who can also work on his own.
- Enters situations with an open mind free of preconceived notions of how things should be done, employs critical analysis to identify the root causes of issues, and develops and implements effective, economical and maintainable short- and long-term solutions for those issues.
- Familiar with various system development life cycle (SDLC) methodologies, including rapid application development (RAD) and agile development.
- Has extensive experience in non- and not-for-profit event operations coordination, software development and publishing quality assurance, and freelance electronic publishing and desktop publishing support.

