I’m excited to announce I’ll be transitioning to a new position next week.


Jason Owen, and Sandy Hahn
I’m joining the team at Hahn Promotions, a marketing and advertising firm across the river from Tulsa in Jenks, Oklahoma. I’ll be coming on board as partner and Vice President. I’ll be handling creative director duties, online marketing, and Word-of-Mouth efforts.
Sandy Hahn and I have worked together quite a bit over the years and it made sense for us to join forces. We’ve been working on making this happen for over a year. We’re both very excited about what the future holds.
If you know anyone in the area who needs help with marketing and advertising, have them give us a call.
Hahn Promotions
300 Riverwalk Terrace, STE 220
Jenks, OK 74037
(918) 296-7400
www.hahnpromotions.com
Congratulations Dustin. Looks like you are joining a happy group of folks. The impact you make will no doubt be amazing! Good luck on your new adventure, and here’s to your success!
Congratulations Dustin!!! They are going to be so happy you are on the team!
This should be a journey that allows your skills and wisdom to shine – watch out world!
Keep creating,
Mike
Congrats Dustin, looks like this is shaping up to be quite a year for you!
Wow – big time! Congrats!
Congrats Mr. Vice President. Sandy made a solid choice. I’m proud of you for not wearing an orange tie for the photo. That was a wise I-haven’t yet-started-the-job decision.
I know you will continue to shine, grow and polish others.
Prost!
P.S. No commentary on World Cup?!?!?!??!
Thanks Mack, Jennifer, and Bret for your well-wishes.
Bret, the orange tie was dirty. Otherwise, I would have been wearing it.
For World Cup commentary, I’d recommend the following posts:
Jogo Bonito…Si!, by Kevin Carroll
Joga Bonito – Play Beautiful, by Michael Wagner
You know I don’t know anything about soccer.
oh Dustin… Dusty, may I call you Dusty? Dusty, I fear that you may be becoming a well, let’s just say it, a Corporate Tool.
Where’s that irrevent swagger we’ve all come to know and love?
It’s hard to grant permission to an anonymous submitter.
Honestly, I don’t think you know what you’re talking about.
I would love to have a conversation with whomever wrote the “corporate tool” note. I would be curious to know a few things.