The people accountable for your brand
Dan Duval
CEO/Creative Chief
Here's an idea. Take a nationally award-winning creative director, mix in some contagious entrepreneurial spirit, and add an astute knowledge of people, places, and things, and you’ll most definitely wind-up with our CEO, Dan Duval. As a huge proponent of the coordinated campaign, Dan insists on a healthy dose of proven traditional marketing techniques mixed with just the right number of digital avenues to deliver overwhelmingly successful marketing campaigns for our clients that are measured in both ROI and overall
brand recognition.
Bonnie Duval
Marketing Strategist
Without valuable insight, it becomes incredibly difficult to establish clear communication goals. Successful marketing is achieved by basing decisions on facts obtained through market research and
real-time data. It is crucial to skillfully integrate these findings into your messaging to maintain consistency, clarity, conciseness, and creativity.
Decisive leader, manager, and mentor inspiring creative talent, building strong teams for innovative branding. Strategic details matter most.
Marygrace (MG) Gravallese Festa
Creative Director
Putting customers first: Designing your business around their needs and preferences for a better customer experience.
Bottomline, collaborating with clients for creative brand clarity, bringing innovation and originality to all work. Ultimately the success of the brand will shine through.
The people accountable for
your brand.
Dan Duval
CEO/Creative Chief
Here's an idea. Take a nationally
award-winning creative director, mix in
some contagious entrepreneurial spirit, and
add an astute knowledge of people, places,
and things, and you’ll most definitely
wind-up with our CEO, Dan Duval. As a
huge proponent of the coordinated campaign, Dan insists on a healthy dose of proven traditional marketing techniques mixed
with just the right number of digital
avenues to deliver overwhelmingly
successful marketing campaigns for our
clients that are measured in both ROI and overall brand recognition.
Bonnie Duval
Marketing Strategist
Without valuable insight, it becomes
incredibly difficult to establish clear communication goals. Successful
marketing is achieved by basing
decisions on facts obtained through market research and real-time data.
It is crucial to skillfully integrate these
findings into your messaging to
maintain consistency, clarity,
conciseness, and creativity.
Marygrace (MG) Gravallese Festa
Creative Director
Bottomline, collaborating with clients for
creative brand clarity, bringing innovation and originality to all work. Ultimately the success
of the brand will shine through.
Joy Williamson
General Accountant
My passion for numbers and meticulous attention to detail allow me to excel in various aspects of my work, ultimately leading to a vibrant and thriving bottom line. Through my keen eye for detail and thorough analysis, I am able to make informed decisions that contribute to the overall success and growth of our business.
In a world where every dollar counts, my passion for numbers and my commitment to managing details make me an invaluable asset in optimizing financial performance and driving the bottom line forward.
Lili Morris
Graphic Designer
Creating Visual Concepts: One of the key responsibilities of a graphic designer is to develop innovative and compelling visual concepts that effectively communicate a message or idea to the target audience. This involves brainstorming ideas, sketching initial concepts, and refining designs to create visually appealing and impactful graphics.
Amanda DiMartinis
Graphic Designer
Thriving creatively has always been my ultimate goal in pursuing a career in advertising. However, what I have discovered along the way is that coming up with those big, game-changing creative ideas doesn't solely depend on individual brilliance, but rather, it flourishes through collaboration and teamwork.
Our team works together to think outside the box. Together as a team we dig deeper, to explore unconventional approaches, and to see beyond the obvious. I truly grasp the power of collaboration.
Together, we create an atmosphere that fuels creativity, fosters innovation, and ultimately propels us towards achieving our shared goals.
Joy Williamson
General Accountant
My passion for numbers and meticulous attention to detail allow me to excel in various aspects of my work, ultimately leading to a vibrant and thriving bottom line. Through
my keen eye for detail and thorough analysis,
I am able to make informed decisions that contribute to the overall success and growth
of our business.
In a world where every dollar counts,
my passion for numbers and my
commitment to managing details make
me an invaluable asset in optimizing
financial performance and driving
the bottom line forward.
Lili Morris
Graphic Designer
Creating Visual Concepts: One of the key responsibilities of a graphic designer
is to develop innovative and compelling visual concepts that effectively communicate
a message or idea to the target audience.
This involves brainstorming ideas,
sketching initial concepts, and refining
designs to create visually appealing
and impactful graphics.
creating marketing materials such as
brochures, flyers, advertisements, and
social media graphics. They use
their creative skills to design visually
appealing layouts, choose appropriate color schemes, and select suitable typography to effectively convey the brand's message
and attract the attention of
potential customers.
Graphic designers are responsible
for developing and maintaining a
consistent brand identity across various marketing channels. They create logos,
choose brand colors, and design visual
elements that align with the brand's values
and target audience. By creating a strong
and recognizable brand identity, graphic designers help businesses establish a unique
and memorable presence in the market.
lmorris@mcdougallduval.com
Amanda DiMartinis
Graphic Designer
Thriving creatively has always been my
ultimate goal in pursuing a career in
advertising. However, what I have
discovered along the way is that coming up
with those big, game-changing creative
ideas doesn't solely depend on individual brilliance, but rather, it flourishes through collaboration and teamwork. Our team
works together to think outside the box. Together as a team we dig deeper, to explore unconventional approaches, and to see
beyond the obvious. I truly grasp the power
of collaboration.
Together, we create an atmosphere that
fuels creativity, fosters innovation,
and ultimately propels us towards
achieving our shared goals.
dan duval
CEO | CREATIVE CHIEF
dduval@mcdougallduval.com
If copywriting is art, Dan is the Picasso of words. He’s able to assess your marketing needs as well as the purchasing needs of your customers, mesh them together and develop the right words to make your campaign a staggering success! He’s won just about every national and international creativity award out there but is far more interested in the rewards his clients receive from his work.
marygrace (mg) gravallese festa
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
mfesta@mcdougallduval.com
Marygrace, or MG as she’s known around here, has been honing her creative design skills for a long time! Most recently, as Creative Director for the Massachusetts Port Authority, MG was responsible for all creative materials created and produced for all Massport properties and lines of business. Years prior, MG and Dan Duval were creative partners at McDougall Associates in Peabody where they received numerous national awards for their work for Marriott, Osram-Sylvania, Tyco and Eastern Bank to name a few.
katelyn raman
DIRECTOR OF DIGITAL &
SOCIAL MARKETING
kraman@mcdougallduval.com
Katelyn’s art can be found online. Her digital marketing and social media marketing prowess is on full “exhibition” when our clients see their engagement and conversion rate reports. Online marketing, algorithms and social media platform rules change constantly, and Katelyns bring a steady hand to our clients who absolutely need to add online to their marketing mix.
alicia ouellette
MARKETING ASSISTANT,
DIGITAL & SOCIAL MARKETING
aoullette@mcdougallduval.com
The mark of a skilled apprentice is a willingness to not only learn but to become the best at whatever it is they seek to learn. Alicia works under a true master of the digital and social realm, her sister, Katelyn.
lili morris
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
lmorris@mcdougallduval.com
Flowers only bloom when you water them. Art and design to Lili are the creative nourishment our clients need to keep their garden colorful all year long. She often says, “Art has no season.” Lili is an experimenter. She loves trying something new—a new look, a new program, a new platform and anything “new” you can give her.
sophie bubrick
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
sbubrick@mcdougallduval.com
For Sophie, advertising isn’t about creating a single campaign, it’s about creating a complete customer experience for our clients. Her philosophy is this; building a brand is an art that often requires thinking outside the box and coloring way outside the lines. By living la vie en rose, marketers and artists alike can make the most colorful brands. This is what excites Sophie most about working at M&D. Put Sophie in a room buzzing with ideas, swirling creativity, solid teamwork and of course blank canvases, and she thrives with ideas. She values the client- agency relationship and is ready to work with our clients to develop their brand palette and create a rainbow of ideas for them.
lori martone
MEDIA PLANNER / BUYER
lmartone@mcdougallduval.com
Media planning and buying is an art in and of itself. Lori’s nearly 30 years of both buying and selling media, including radio, TV, Billboard, Online, On bus—you name it—makes her a master at her craft! Lori negotiates hard and always gets our clients the biggest “bang for their buck!” Now that’s true artistry!
maggie schlich
INTERN
mschlich@mcdougallduval.com
As one of Notre Dame’s rising student stars, Maggie is far beyond her years in the art of writing. She has that true talent of understanding precisely what her focus is and can instantly put pen to paper. Few writers ever reach this level, and as a college student, the only way for this exceptional artist, is up.