We believe in putting our money where our mouths are. Take Step Two isn’t just a campaign, it’s a choice to live a better life. And that choice doesn’t go by the wayside simply because you’ve arrived at your office for the day.
Thus, we’ve banded together for some positive changes. We’ve re-established a portion of our basement as the office exercise room, available to anyone and everyone for whatever time they can spare each day. “Y-WDB” now complements many of Woodbine’s other practices, including maintaining our team garden, our no-smoking policy and our participation in wellness-focused community events.
It’s easier than you think. And we’re well on our way toward discovering many more small-yet-significant ways we can make our workplace a happier, healthier place. Just visit TakeStepTwo.com to learn about the movement, and CDC.gov for more ideas about how you can revitalize your office health and safety.
…Also known as a digital intern. This spring, we want a quick and eager individual seeking valuable, hands-on experience with a full-service agency. Read the rest of this entry »
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (January 11, 2012) - *Peter Mitchell has great judgement, especially when he’s reviewing the implementation and effectiveness of a marketing idea. That’s why Woodbine’s President & CEO, a prominent figure in the advertising industry and an insightful evaluator of marketing campaigns, has been tapped to judge two award shows in January. Read the rest of this entry »
2011 proved to be a year of much vim and vigor, propelled by exciting projects, creative events and the consistent expansion of our team. We’re continuing the momentum into 2012 by recognizing the great talent that keeps our world spinning—even inventing roles to match the thrilling challenges the new year will bring. Read the rest of this entry »
Woodbine’s founder, Maureen Hall, headed overseas right after Christmas to continue her mission work in Uganda. This is her second year and we couldn’t be more proud of her. She’ll be gone for another couple of weeks helping women in rural communities gain the skills they need to start and grow their own arts-based businesses, snapping some incredible photos along the way. She will most certainly post a slideshow of this trip upon her return, but for now, here’s a wonderful look at her 2011 journey. Read the rest of this entry »
For the 10th year in a row, the Woodbine team paused for a few minutes to celebrate our greatest asset: one another. Each December, employees participate in the i2i Awards—a process by which we nominate those colleagues that we feel most thoroughly represent Woodbine’s core values of Impact, Ideas, Interaction, Intensity and Integrity. Please join us in congratulating our winners, a truly remarkable collection of individuals from a truly remarkable team. Read the rest of this entry »
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (December 5, 2011) – Brand Revitalization agency, Woodbine, announced today it has named Kris Kriofske as Director of Marketing to lead all Woodbine external marketing and new business development. He will also oversee Woodbine public relations efforts on behalf of current clients. This is a new position at the agency that recognizes the importance of cultivating and growing the Woodbine brand in the eyes of current clients, new prospects and key influencers. Read the rest of this entry »
Last week Google made a predicted splash by launching brand pages for its social platform, Google+. Like Facebook Pages, brand pages give companies and organizations the opportunity to connect with customers, foster brand loyalty, and so on and so forth. Unlike Facebook Pages, however, brand pages are tied directly to Google’s massive search database. They’re accessible by anyone, with or without a Google+ membership, and they feel like a natural fit for corporate entities. Indeed, the greatest opportunities on Google+ may be realized by companies — not individuals.