 | |  | He fought in the Gulf War. He captained a fishing vessel in a hurricane. He flew an American bomber to Moscow. He robbed casinos and banks. He did time in a maximum security prison. He broke out of prison. He kissed Elle MacPherson. He kicked Arnold Schwarzenegger. He spent a day in a car trunk with Jennifer Lopez. He broke Monica Geller’s heart on “Friends.” He wore Bruce Wayne’s batsuit. He sped off to fight crime in the Batmobile. He saved lives in a busy, urban ER.
For the past ten years, Joe Coyle has been hitting his mark in
Hollywood as an actor, writer, director, and producer. Joe has worked
on motion pictures such as “Ocean’s Eleven,” “The Perfect Storm,”
“Paycheck,” “Out of Sight,” and “Fail Safe” and television shows
including “Friends” and “ER.” Most recently, he has served as the
cinematic stand-in for George Clooney and Ben Affleck. Those are some
pretty nice shoes to fill.
And now he joins an ensemble cast and
tackles the role of a lifetime: Director of Business Development for
Bradley Brown Design Group. In his new position, Joe will be
responsible for new business development, strategic planning and
account service.
But Joe isn’t just another Hollywood insider.
He’s made a career out of pitching good ideas and brings nearly 25
years of business development, strategic planning, marketing, and
management experience to Bradley Brown. Before moving to Los Angeles to
pursue his career in the film and television industry, he sold high-end
printing services in Philadelphia, Washington, DC and New York City
where he created and managed strategic partnerships with clients such
as Neiman Marcus, Strawbridge & Clothier, the Smithsonian
Institution and Texas Monthly. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Joe
will be cheering for the Eagles this Sunday with his wife and their
infant daughter. Go Steelers!
Joe’s ready for his close-up. So
if you need some help with your own marketing communications drama, or
you just want to know how many cigarettes Uma Thurman smokes in an
hour, give Joe a call or drop him an e-mail at joe@bradleybrowndesign.com.
As Sally Fields would say: You’ll like him. You’ll really, really like him! |  |
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