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Kevin Fye (Owner)

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Owner and Director of Services at Imagine, Kevin is a visual communication specialist with expertise in motion graphics, print production, graphic design, art education and art history. Prior to Imagine, Kevin worked as a broadcast designer, designed and taught college-level art courses, and taught as an elementary school art instructor.

His career in visual communication began in the early 1980’s with the advent of electronic media. At WNDU-TV in South Bend, Indiana, Kevin oversaw and developed the new computer graphics capabilities for the station. He directed the expansion of those services for the company as the technology grew throughout the 1990’s. Serving a wide range of national and international clients through Golden Dome Productions, Kevin developed the visual communication and client-service skills that help serve clients at Imagine today.

After earning his Master’s degree in Art History at the University of Notre Dame in 2000, Kevin designed and taught courses in art appreciation and art history at Indiana University in South Bend, Indiana. His background combines a strong appreciation for design with a deep awareness of the impact visual media has in the delivery of messages within a culture. This broad perspective is a major advantage in the development of visual marketing services provided to Imagine's clientele.

 

 

Penny Coleman (Business and Marketing Manager)

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Penny assists in client relations and development, as well as project management for Imagine. She handles many aspects of client communication and internal project workflow, helping Imagine handle any customer needs and concerns.

Prior to joining Imagine in 2004, Penny served for 15 years as the Business and Office Manager at a psychology and psychiatry practice in South Bend, Indiana.

 

 

 

 

 

Sue Peterson (Marketing Consultant and Producer)

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Sue’s 25 years of industry experience provide an extensive media background to support her marketing and producing skills. She has produced print, video and interactive programs, as well as websites, for a broad range of national and international clientele, including: Bosch, DuPont, Crown International, United Musical Instruments, and The University of Notre Dame.

Prior to beginning her company, Sue worked as a producer for Golden Dome Media, an international video and interactive production company. This position offered a unique variety of experiences, both professionally and personally. She has witnessed the devastation of Hurricane Mitch in Honduras, during the production of “Building Hope,” for Church World Service. She has also produced “Business Ethics and Conduct,” an interactive CD-ROM designed to encourage lawful and ethical conduct among management personnel within The Bayer Corporation. “Many Faces in God’s House” is a program she produced for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. It explores the rich cultural diversity we can enjoy and is utilized in parishes throughout the country.

As correspondent and co-host of “American Business Spotlight,” she has written, directed and produced programs highlighting corporate success stories for national broadcast via CNBC and The Learning Channel. Sue has also been involved in the production of several syndicated programs, featuring the legends of the Motown era with Street Gold Entertainment. Sue is a 1982 graduate of The University of Michigan, with a double major in Communications and Psychology.

 

 

 

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