Hello, World. Here are our newest Black Sheep.
Hey there. These are our newest Black Sheep. They’ve traveled near and far—from Marfa to the Badlands, from Turkey to Vietnam, from London to Montana—and arrived here, with us. They’re bringing their empathy and curiosity and ingenuity to the table to grow our work in 2020. Here’s where they’ve gone. We can’t wait to see where they go next.
Chris Smith | Digital Content Producer
Chris Smith isn’t afraid of a challenge—from casually learning conversational Latin to co-directing a nonprofit that supports artists (The Calamity) to acquiring an absurdly high level of expertise with claw machines, Chris is always looking out for the next thing to take on. As Digital Content Producer, Chris brings his background in theatre and poetry to every piece of content he creates. When he’s not writing, you can find him hiking, overloading his hold list at the library and road-tripping anywhere from Marfa to New Mexico, from Milwaukee to The Badlands.
Tam Le | Account Manager
Vietnamese by heritage. Texan by birth. World citizen at heart. With an insatiable curiosity to understand new spaces and people, Tam has lived in 5 countries (US, UK, Turkey, Singapore, Vietnam) and 10 cities in the past 10 years. As Account Manager, she brings 7 years of expertise in branding and media and her diverse career has lent her a truly international perspective. Tam was named one of four female chefs to know in Vietnam, featured in VICE Munchies and TEDx. Tam is a sourdough-baking, karaoke-singing, competitive-Taboo-playing, all-around-interesting person who believes things just don’t happen—we have to plan to make them happen.
Cassidy Meade | Graphic Designer
Meet Cassidy—astro-landscape photographer, hiker of Montana mountains, holder of a national title in taekwondo and designer of award-winning designs (hello, Silver ADDY). Obsessed with milkshakes and impact-driven campaigns, Cassidy is a seeker of all horizons—she drove 34 hours to become a Black Sheep without knowing a single person in Houston because she wanted to work with a team that’s dedicated to causes that matter. She’s traveled to London for a masterclass in advertising at D&AD, managed social for the nonprofit sector of Blackstone LaunchPad, developed a product that turned forest fire ash into a de-icer and designed for Montana’s first B-Corporation, West Paw. Oh yeah, and she holds a B.F.A. in Graphic Design from Montana State University.