About
When Suzee first visited San Francisco at the age of seven, she thought it was better than Disneyland. She vowed to move there one day and got close when she attended UC Berkeley.
After graduation, she realized that people with economics degrees usually work in banks and wear business suits. This was not in her career or wardrobe plans. Suzee eventually ended up in advertising by answering a “help wanted” ad.
After producing posters advertising Ronald McDonald personal appearances and coupons for free hamburgers, she found her way to GSP in 1988.
As an art and print producer, Suzee has worked on just about every account that has passed through the agency doors—Polaroid, Elizabeth Arden fragrances, Nike, Sprint, Chevrolet and the NBA, to name a few. She has had the pleasure of working with such diverse talent as Britney Spears and an alligator. She has never worked on a feminine-hygiene product but would look forward to the challenge.
Suzee has never worn a business suit to work.
Added: January 2014 • Updated: February 2014
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