It’s not easy being green
You may notice there are no Redmanns or Mahoneys here. These are family names of generations past, when all food was organic, people worked harder, used real horse power, lived conservatively and left a lighter footprint on the planet.
Shawna Bohan
President, RM
In 1999 I made a career shift…from working for the media, to just working with them. In order to accomplish that, in my spare time (B.C. – before children) I earned my Master of Applied Communication degree (PR and Marketing) from the University of Denver. Then began my long and continued relationship with the construction, demolition and recycling industries – where there are immense opportunities for sustainability. Redmann Mahoney was formed to provide PR and marketing services to those industries and to feed my desire to have pride in who I work for every day.
What do I do here? I am the overseer of all things, the writer, the strategist and the future LEED AP of this group. I have confidence in everyone here – because over the years they have earned my trust and that of RM clients.
BTW, the Redmann in Redmann Mahoney is in honor of my grandmother Florence Frieda Wilhemina Redmann Triphahn. She is the single greatest influence in my life, but I did not name my daughter after her.
Cameron Walker
Creative Director, RM
Originally from NC, I attended Williams College in MA where I received a BA in Art History and lost my accent. Following my lifelong passion for art, I found myself graduating from the Art Institute of CO with an Associates Degree in Interactive Design. Before joining RM in 2006, I had experience perfecting my spider-like mastery of the web working as the Sr. Graphic/Web Designer at Clear Channel Radio Denver and as the owner of my freelance business, Cameron Walker Interactive Design, LLC. I strive to help every client tell his/her story through the perfect combination of images and words. It’s my memorable branding, distinctive websites, attention to detail and personalized service that make RM clients keep coming back for more.
What attracted me to RM was the opportunity to assist companies large and small that are contributing to sustainability and their community, not just to their bottom line.
Myron Tuttle
International Technology Director, RM
I bring the technological and international experience to Redmann Mahoney that makes it a modern, world-class marketing provider. With a bachelor's degree in mathematics and years of experience developing and supporting online activities I take our client's web presence to the next level. My experience of living abroad in Europe and Asia, traveling extensively in foreign countries, and speaking French and Italian, provides insight into taking your message to a global audience. I will soon complete my International Masters in Business Administration from Daniels College of Business, emphasizing not only a solid business acumen, but also the environmentally conscientious mindset that Redmann Mahoney is known for.
To those ends, I am devoted to a greener, sustainable future. I do this with a passion for using technology to help our clients become more organized, provide increased functionality to their customers, track the impact of their message and build stronger communities.
Jill McGranahan
Marketing Director, RM
In 1995, I was two semesters from graduating with a bachelor's degree in languages (French, German and Russian) when I had the epiphany, "What the heck am I going to do with a language degree in Denver, Colorado?" A quick examination of other passions besides languages revealed books and writing. I quickly signed up for every journalism class I could and by the time I graduated, I was three small credits from a double minor in journalism.
I went to work at the now-defunct Rocky Mountain News…in the accounting department. There were no jobs in the newsroom, but I spent all my free time down there, talking to people and asking questions. When they needed someone to cover a story that no one else wanted, I jumped. I started writing more and more for them and decided this was what I needed to do for my career.
I went back to school, this time to the University of Denver and received my master's in Applied Communications. And with that little piece of paper, I've been able to do some pretty incredible things, including working at the Denver Convention & Visitors Bureau, Denver Parks & Recreation, Denver International School, the University of Colorado Law School and for sustainability through Redmann Mahoney. As the Director of Marketing & Communications for Denver Parks & Recreation, I lead all media relations, crisis communications, public outreach, publications and strategic partnerships, as well as the volunteer office and event facilities. I was the first City agency PR director to create a Fan Page on Facebook for Denver Parks and Recreation and to start using social media to get the word out about all our programs, facilities and events. Being at the forefront of social media (twitter, Facebook, MySpace, blogs), I was asked to help write the Citywide policy for social media that still stands today.
I also was able to leverage and secure partnerships to increase the recreation brochure distribution by 340 percent (yes, you read that right)! Some of my other cool claims to fames include creating the first Denver Restaurant Week, passing the ballot initiative that expanded the Colorado Convention Center and increased the lodger's tax and being part of the art selection committee that chose the Blue Bear. But don't blame me for the Mustang at DIA.
