
Receptionist. Media Buyer/Analyst. Account Coordinator. Marketing Consultant. Senior Marketing Consultant. Account Services Director. Director of New Business Development.
If you’re thinking this is a list of almost every position at PlattForm, you’re right. But, if you look at this list and think, “titles held by Bridget Duffy,” you’d be righter.
When she began her career at PlattForm more than six years ago, she was hired as a Receptionist. That lasted three days. Since it doesn’t take anyone long to figure out that Bridget knows how to
talk the talk, she was quickly transferred to see if she could
walk the walk as a Media Buyer/Analyst.
Since then, she’s been walking the walk up the ladder of PlattForm positions with the agility of a
mountain cat. Despite the fact that she’s constantly in need of new business cards, one of her titles has stuck. Unfortunately, we’re not at liberty to disclose this one – suffice it to say they don’t make a card for it.
In this role, she’s armed with a pen and pad of paper, patrolling each office the day before a client visit. Her keen attention to detail doesn’t just help her in Sales, it also allows her to take note of each fugitive crumb and distasteful trace of dust. Basically, she keeps a few sloppy PlattFormers from embarrassing themselves.
“You’d be amazed at how slovenly some people are around here,” said Duffy. “You’d think creativity and cleanliness were
mutually exclusive events.”
In her current (formal) position as Director of New Business Development, Bridget concentrates most of her energy on the agency’s recent business venture, Career College Central magazine – something she feels very passionately about.
“Working on C3, as I like to call it, is great,” said Duffy. “I thrive on new challenges, and this project has been has been an altogether rewarding experience.”
She knows the ins-and-outs of PlattForm like
Muhammed Ali knew the inside of the boxing ring. Maybe that’s why, when it comes to holding titles, Bridget is one of PlattForm’s reigning champions.
February 13th, 2007 at 7:10 am
Bridget — you ARE the hardest working man in showbusiness. Like James Brown, only alive. And you’re pleasant to boot. Everyone likes you … of course, not as much as everyone likes me … but whatever. You’re like Mother Teresa and Walter Cronkite rolled in to one.