JEREMIAH ROSEN

PARTNER & PRESIDENT

Jeremiah joined Campfire in 2006 to run the agency's client services group and lead new business. He has had an active role in all of Campfire's projects since he came aboard. Prior to Campfire, Jeremiah developed the U.S. operation of Paris-based startup Center.com into a powerful revenue engine. Previously, he worked at Wieden + Kennedy on the Coca-Cola and Nike accounts, and also spent time at DCODE, Deutsch and N.W. Ayer & Partners.

Jeremiah received his Master's of Communications from Syracuse University's heralded Newhouse School, where he contributed to John Phillip Jones' book "The Advertising Business." He also earned a J.D. from Syracuse's College of Law.

Contact Jeremiah at
jrosen@campfirenyc.com
212-612-9600

MIKE MONELLO

PARTNER & CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER

Mike has been intimately involved in the creative development of every project that has come through Campfire's doors. From Beta-7 to Frenzied Waters, he's led work that has been awarded top honors at the One Show, Clio, Mixx, ad:Tech, and Addy awards. A vocal force in the world of transmedia storytelling, Mike has spoken at many prestigious events, including Futures of Entertainment at M.I.T. and leading panels at SXSW Interactive.

Prior to co-founding Campfire, Mike was a co-creator of 'The Blair Witch Project'; a movie that changed the way marketers approached the Internet. Before that, he worked at the Florida Film Festival for five years, where he did everything from selling tickets to acting as program director. Mike graduated from the University of Central Florida with a BA in Motion Picture Technology.

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JASON SUTTERFIELD

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

Jason oversees all daily agency operations, including production, human resources, partnerships, staffing, processes and infrastructure of the agency. Jason joined Campfire in 2010 and has led the production of some of the agency’s most recent notable client campaigns, including the multi-sensory fan engagement campaign for HBO’s “Game of Thrones.”

Prior to joining Campfire, Jason was executive producer at The Barbarian Group in New York. Jason has also served as director of technology and production at The Martin Agency in Richmond, Virginia.

Contact Jason at jsutterfield@campfirenyc.com
212-612-9600

SIMONE OPPENHEIMER

DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Simone guides the outward face of Campfire, playing a lead role in both developing new business for the agency and managing our media presence. After starting her career in commercial production, Simone quickly became captivated by the rise of branded entertainment, social media and the art of telling brand stories across traditional and new media channels.

Simone is a long-time veteran of the Campfire organization and offers over nearly a decade of experience in the industry.

Contact Simone at soppenheimer@campfirenyc.com
212-612-9600

STEVE WAX

PARTNER

Steve's fascination with storytelling and technology led him to 'The Blair Witch Project' filmmakers via Sundance in 1999. Steve started out as a filmmaker, co-founding the (now-famous) San Francisco film collective "Cine Manifest" after graduating from UCLA. One of their first films, 'Northern Lights', won the Camera D'or at Cannes in 1979. After seven years, Cine Manifest came to an end, but Steve continued developing and producing his own independent features, including 'The Little Sister', 'Unmade Beds' and the Academy Award nominated 'Killing Joe'.

During this time, Steve founded Chelsea Pictures, where he worked with many of his feature director friends to create intimate :30 second stories for brands. Steve is also Chairman of the Board at the experimental arts space Issue Project Room.

GREGG HALE

PARTNER

After serving in the US Army Special Forces, Gregg worked as a set dresser and prop man on features and TV shows for ten years before producing 'The Blair Witch Project' in 1999. His work on that film earned him the Nova Award as "Outstanding New Producer" from the Producer's Guild of America. He created the television series Freakylinks for Fox Television and produced the show's website, which is still one of the most extensive works of "e-fiction" ever presented on the Internet.

Gregg has directed a number of national television commercials and his first feature film 'Say Yes Quickly' played in film festivals nationwide in 2005, winning Best Feature at the Indie Memphis festival. Most recently, Gregg produced 'Seventh Moon', a supernatural thriller distributed by Lionsgate and co-wrote the story for the comic book "Blackbeard: Legend of the Pyrate King" under the Dynamite banner.