Ron Schott grew up in a small, central Washington town called Wenatchee. It was there, in the cradle of Washington agriculture (and the void of technology) where his love for all things tech and the marketing were born. From the day his dad came home with their first computer (a Packard-Bell), he was hooked.
Now, in his mid-20s, Schott has worked with industry marketers at Intel, Microsoft, HP, SGI and more and has used those experiences to learn one thing: he doesn't want to be a worker bee. OK, two things: he doesn't want to be a worker bee and he doesn't like wearing a tie.
Working at a new agency with a different outlook at what makes a creative and lasting relationship with clients, Schott continues to use his experiences and takes the occasional risk to bring big client wins.
He's not always right and will be the first to admit it. He won't ever call himself a social media guru (and won't RT a Twitterer with tens of thousands of followers). He won't root for the Huskies. Ever.
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