NEW ORLEANS – Rapjab said they are a team of artists, strategists and problem solvers “dedicated to the art of engagement, dealing with grand gestures, daring moves and good manners.”
They said they don’t “do marketing,” but “quicken pulses, tug heartstrings, provoke thought, forge relationships and make impressions.”
Whatever they do, they’ve been doing it successfully for 3 years and are ready to celebrate their 3rd anniversary with “Here For Good: A Party in Progress,” on Friday, October 2, 2015.
The event, which will be open to the public, will be held at Margaret Gardens, 1133 Margaret Place, from 7:30 p.m. – 1:00 a.m.
At the party, with music by The Essentials and DJ Bunny, Elizabeth Carr and light fare by Fulton Alley, there will also be the announcement of a partnership between RapJab and Propeller: A Force for Social Innovation.
Organizers said, “This new joint venture will grant financial assistance to nonprofits doing work that improves our people, our city, and our lives.”
Rapjab’s co-founders said they believe that people connect to people, not companies, that analytics and technology are nothing without heart and humor and that a culture of enthusiasm is good for business. They said their mission is to create ambitious, well-crafted solutions guided by clear objectives and thorough strategy—and to have some fun while doing it.
Co-founder and CMO Richard Alexander Pomes, with expertise in experiential marketing, brand storytelling, social media strategy and public relations, said he connects brands with their audiences in new and surprising ways.
Co-founder and CEO James Anthony Braendel, with expertise in organizational and marketing strategy, web technologies, statistical analysis and business development, said he’s a web developer, designer and problem solver.