HellaFrank

LaunchSquad New York

So for those of you who do not know, I moved to New York to help the PR firm I work for, LaunchSquad, get a New York office up and running. Gavin and Eleni, the two other NY LaunchSquad people have already done a pretty good job of that though.

But today was a momentous occasion. It doesn’t seem like a big deal, and Gavin and Eleni might not agree with me, but for some reason putting our logo on the front door of the office seemed like a pretty big deal. A christening, if you will (can a Jew use that word?).

Anyways, I documented the occasion. Eleni took the challenging task of cutting the sticky velcro while Gavin told me where to put the sign and if it was straight (harder than you think), and then it was up.

Here’s Gavin trying to decide where the sign goes.

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It ended up higher than that. I’ll post some pictures of the new office soon. We’re still working on some decor issues :)

5 Comments so far

  1. amybanks1115 September 18th, 2007 8:32 pm

    You are missed from The City, Jeremy! But sounds like the NY office needs you… Gav would have put that sign way too low. Good thing you’re there.

    And I’m glad to be Blogroll Buddies. Good luck with HellaFrank. I’ll be reading.

  2. Jeremy Frank September 18th, 2007 9:04 pm

    Thanks Amy… Yes, the sign hanging was a trying time for all of us, but I think it all worked ok. Now we have a six foot high banner to hang — I’ll let you know how it goes.

  3. Brett Weiner September 19th, 2007 2:28 pm

    Love the name of the blog, Jerry. How’d you come up with that? You become a Yankees fan and I don’t know you…

  4. Jeremy Frank September 19th, 2007 4:59 pm

    Don’t worry… I’m all Cubs, all the time! I love the name too — you’re good at coming up with stuff like this, but too bad you have a sorry ping pong game.

  5. Nicolaas September 20th, 2007 11:47 am

    One week friend and one of your first out of town visitors will be there. I don’t waste any time. Aren’t you proud that I am contributing to the “blogosphere”?

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