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Welcome, Sarah Eva Monroe!

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Welcome, Sarah Eva Monroe!

Dec 12, 2012By Voltaire Santos Miran

Please meet Sarah Eva Monroe, who joined our team this week as senior creative director. In this role, Sarah Eva will oversee our entire creative services practice. Her goal: increase our awesome in visitor-centric, data-driven, responsive-native, content-based, and social-integrated design and UX. She’ll be working closely with Susan and Mark on integrated content strategy, with Doug and Jim on responsive design standards, and with yours truly to enhance the level of client service that our partners expect from our firm.

During the 2012 presidential campaign season, Sarah Eva worked as a senior advertising strategist with Obama’s digital team, managing the copywriting, design, and production of high-volume, quick-turnaround creative assets for mobile, social, desktop, and gaming platforms. Before that she was the director of digital strategy at Lipman Hearne. She also previously served as art director for Columbia College Chicago’s Manifest Arts Festival and founding art director for a print/web magazine start-up. An artist by avocation, she received the Josephine Louise Newcomb Photography Fellowship in 2000 for a year of photojournalism and travel.

I should mention that we met Sarah Eva several years ago — she was a client of ours when she was at the Chicago School of Psychology. We knew even back then that we were MFEO. The stars finally aligned.

Sarah Eva’s deep knowledge of the higher education space, her understanding of the unique considerations of designing for clients using technology frameworks, and her years of experience as a creative and strategic leader make her an excellent addition to our rock-star team.


  • Voltaire Santos Miran EVP, Web Strategy I've developed and implemented communication strategies in education for more than 20 years now. I think my team at mStoner is the smartest, funniest, and coolest group of colleagues ever, and I can't imagine being anywhere else. Except Barcelona. Or Paris. Or Istanbul. To quote Isak Dinesen, "the cure for everything is salt ... tears, sweat, and the sea."