origins
 
After helping build his first agency gig from a 4 person shop above a tavern to a 40+ person mini-agency, it was time for something different. Rob Rowe founded Mood Interactive in 1997 with the goal of creating a fluid, fun working environment with the freedom to pick and choose projects based on creative challanges rather than meeting company quotas.

In 2001, looking for new experiences, Rob decided to search for an in-house position that would challenge him creatively, teach him some new tricks, and allow for a more collaborative enviroment. He found this in the fast-paced world of advertising where he worked on brands such as T-Mobile, Dish Network, HP, Intel, and BMW.

In 2008, after several years working in-house at agencies Publicis In The West and PBJS, Rob returned to Mood Interactive full-time bringing with him the experience of working on global brands in both the online and print spaces. He had also developed a network made up of the best talent he had worked with in the big agency world.

All of this experience and access to talent means that the new Mood Interactive (we call it MI 3.0, one better than MI 2.0) can bring something to any project whether it's an eye-catching banner ad, Flash or traditional web site, print ad, or a 2000 square foot booth for CES.

 

team

Rob Rowe
Rob Rowe
Creative Director/Designer
Rob has been working for Ad Agencies and Interactive shops since 1996. When he's not in front of the screen pushing pixels he can be found behind a guitar or in front of a stove cooking Thai food.
Rick Campbell
Rick Campbell
Designer/Programmer/CSS Genius
Rick is the founder of one of our partner agencies ZeroGravityMediaGroup. Around here he's known as Mr. Reliable and is always up for any challenge. When he's not designing or tweaking CSS, you can find him at Home Depot where he has a parking spot with his name on it.
Reese Kolsky
Reese Kolsky
Copywriter/Content Editor
After getting her undergraduate degree in English from Northwestern University, Reese spent a number of years at Amazon.com, where she helped write and design executive presentations and investor materials. When she's not writing pithy copy, Reese can be found planning parties, drinking wine and playing word games online. Often simultaneously.
Kevin Campbell
Kevin Campbell
Programmer/Database Genius
Except for being really smart, Kevin is the complete opposite of the programmer stereotype. He's social, likes natural light, and say's "yes, we can do that" 99.9% of the time. When he's not programming FLEX, AS3, PHP, or any of the other strange languages he speaks, he's usually traveling to foreign lands or snowboarding down a mountain.