LAS CRUCES, NM, April 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) Aaron Brossoit, Vice President of Business Development at Golden Shovel Agency, plans on traveling to New Mexico this week to meet with design students from New Mexico State University. New Mexico State University has a prestigious design program and focuses on the enrichment, application, development and appreciation of the visual arts.
Brossoit will be reviewing design portfolios with senior level students and giving a keynote presentation on being a creative professional in a virtual world. He will be on campus Thursday, April 25th at the University of New Mexico in Las Cruces.
"It is an honor to be able to engage with the up and coming creative professionals in New Mexico. NMSU has a top notch program and I look forward to meeting the students and professors." says Brossoit.
Brossoit has an extensive professional background in design, having been in the industry for over 14 years. Currently he is a founder and partner of Golden Shovel Agency, an interactive firm that develops economic development websites and social media for Greater America. Brossoit's work has won local, state, and national design awards and he has been a recurring professional judge for the American Advertising Federation.
About Golden Shovel Agency
Golden Shovel Agency views economic development as a creative endeavor, critical for a region or community to attract and retain businesses. They bring over 10 years of experience combining web technology and design expertise to present communities in their best light. At Golden Shovel, they employ the latest trends and keep their clients ahead of the curve. http://www.goldenshovelagency.com
Golden Shovel Agency's Aaron Brossoit gives Design Presentation
Brossoit will travel to New Mexico State University to meet with design students, review their portfolios and give a presentation.
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