Picture of the Week: 7/10/12

Every weekday morning at 10:42 am, our team is invited to send in a picture of where they are, what they’re doing, or who they’re with. We post our favorite picture from each week and share its story here.

10:42 July 3, 2012 - Philly team meeting

In Philadelphia, last week was not just a time to celebrate the birth of our nation, but also the arrival of one of Projectline’s founders at our newest branch location. Anika braved the security lines, jet lag, and sweltering heat to meet up with our fantastic group based just outside the “City of Brotherly Love.”

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About Jeremy Russell

With over ten years’ experience managing offices of all different sizes and in multiple industries, Jeremy can finally say he’s found a home at Projectline. “I’ve always had my own agenda when I’ve worked in other offices in the past. Having the power to make purchasing, policy, and culture changes in this role, it’s been my mission to use each company’s resources and influence to positively impact the people we’ve intersected with. Here at Projectline, it’s EXPECTED, and that feels amazing. Oh, and WAY less sneaky.” – Says Jeremy with his infamously devious smirk. Raised in Alaska, but a California boy by birth, Jeremy has experienced both extremes cultures that this country has to offer. He’s known for brashness and unforgiving honesty, but always (well, mostly always) has altruistic intentions. His sense of humor breaks the sometimes overwhelming tension in this crazy industry, but he can be counted on for the level of professionalism that any situation requires. So, whether Projectline needs a “FABULOUS” party planned, a new collaborative communications platform, or Picture of the Week selections, Jeremy’s your guy.

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