Stan Grabowski, a web developer with talents that extend to graphic design, has a love for travel, having explored 25 countries and counting. With a knack for building intricate Lego creations, he passes much of his other free time behind an assortment of lenses for his mirrorless digital camera. Photography helps him fill up hard drives he’ll probably never use and purchase equipment he probably doesn’t need — typical hobby stuff. His favorite subject? Zatarra the cat.
As a principal and co-owner of the company, Shawn Dryden translates complex tech jargon into plain language for both clients and colleagues with ease. His expertise spans web development and graphic design, while his interests include woodworking and the intricate art of origami — a man with layers like an onion!
A ridiculously early riser who is opposed to bullies and the misuse of left lanes for lollygagging, retired co-founder Lisa Sisley enjoys beautiful table linens, the movie Clue and food prepping on the weekends with her husband. Since she is still lingering in the NBCG ecosystem as an editor, her colleagues appreciate her meticulous wordsmithing skills and ability to rapidly spell words backwards (although that literally never comes in handy).
Susan Religa's early marketing career was a peculiar, if not entirely lucrative, enterprise: selling rocks to other kids on the school bus. Today, as a principal and co-owner, she is known for her organizational prowess, snappy spreadsheets and consistent yoga practice. Her passions include dark chocolate, thunderstorms and photography, although she remains decidedly unenthusiastic about cauliflower.
As a principal and co-owner, Kristin Brighton is celebrated for crafting inventive “Kristinisms” — mixed metaphors and other faux-loquialisms — oh, and her strategic prowess. Her career in communications began early, with a neighborhood newspaper she produced using her parents' copier — showcasing a true entrepreneurial spirit from a young age.