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Account Supervisor Added to Overland Team 11.1.07
Nov. 1, 2007—Portland, OR—Leading West Coast branding and digital advertising firm the Overland Agency announces it has hired Angela Karst as its newest Account Supervisor.

Angela Karst   As Account Supervisor, Ms. Karst will be a main liaison between clients and the agency, ensuring client expectations are met and that work is of the highest quality. She brings Overland a rich track record in managing high-profile accounts. Her expertise is in optimizing online marketing campaigns, web strategy, lead generation, e-mail initiatives, and search-engine optimization. Ms. Karst has an impressive record of successful project implementation for companies including Discover, the U.S. Navy, Ameriprise, Sears, and ADT. Prior to joining Overland, she spent the past five years with Monster.com as a Client Services Manager and Project Manager in their Portland and Chicago offices. Ms. Karst holds a B.A. in psychology from Northwestern University.



“Angela has an exceptional skill set and talent for managing accounts of all sizes,” said Jennifer McKenzie, Director of Account Services at Overland. “She is extremely knowledgeable at directing complex, interactive campaigns that yield revenue for clients. We’re thrilled to have her on the team.”

About the Overland Agency
The Overland Agency (OverlandAgency.com) is an internationally award-winning Portland, Oregon-based brand marketing and interactive advertising agency that serves as an online integrated marketing partner: a digital ad agency, web development shop, search optimization consultancy, and brand specialists in one company. In 2007, the agency was named among Oregon’s 100 Fastest-Growing Private Companies. Clients include adidas, Aegon Insurance, Ater Wynne, Dolphin Software, Extensis, Legend Homes, LightSPEED Technologies, Market Strategies International, Merix, Mitchell Lewis & Staver, and New Edge Networks. The agency also does pro bono work for such groups as the Oregon Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Habitat for Humanity.