Sep 26, 2017
“We named the company Telegraph because the telegraph was the first mass, modern communication device that allowed people to communicate from continent to continent.” Kevin McLendon, CEO of Telegraph Creative, brings his journey as an entrepreneur in front of our mic. Throughout this podcast, McLendon discusses how Telegraph separates itself from the common creative agency by investing in the uniqueness of each brand Telegraph works with, and sharing it with the world in a visually appealing and magnetic manor.
“It all comes down to original thought.”
In a world full of choices and ideas to grab on to, original thought tends to get lost in the process. Kevin has made it a point at Telegraph to develop a team of experts to create and maintain a unique and original brand for each organization they work with.
“At the end of the day, if you have the confidence that you do good work, and the talent is on par with anybody else, that’s all you can do is sell yourself and sell your talent.”
People are always looking for new ways of doing things. In the summer of 2017 Telegraph launched Sloss Tech l The Southeast’s Preeminent Tech Festival During Sloss Tech, the Telegraph team worked with influencer, Casey Neistat. Check out the video below to see the incredible Telegraph team featured in Neistat’s video “Alone in an Airport”.
WARNING: This podcast is full of brilliant ideas for entrepreneurs and may result in impulsive life decisions.
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