Friday, September 04, 2009

A Smattering of Testimonials...




Dear Hillside Hiring Committee: 
I would like to highly recommend Kim Logue for the position. Kim has been working for me in the areas of publicity, promotion, management and event planning. I’ve also had the experience of working with her in her capacity as an enthusiastic volunteer for a number of arts and social justice causes here. Her knowledge of the arts and her business experience would lend itself well to Hillside. She has a good manner with the public, a good sense of organization and planning, and all the skills necessary. She’s also a very engaging musician which helps her relate to the arts community well. I know Kim could be a welcome asset to the Hillside community. 
-- James Gordon, Canadian Folk Icon (and former president and artistic director of the Festival)
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"So, what is a Product Analyst?" I remember a friend/former art-marketing client asking me about my new job title. I had worked for him in the past and just taken on a new role in TD Trust's Will and Estate Planning Dept.
"I dunno really," I said "I think you just figger out what your job is and then do it."
"That sounds like you"
Mike smiled, I remember.
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"you target a market that is in total need of sound business advice, but do so creatively, becoming a participant in the artistic process. You instill confidence, imagination and inspiration, but realistically... your contact with people is amazing. You are worth every penny, and I mean penny you charge. You certainly got my company off the ground."
- David Dupont, The Bendigo Film Company


Original "Short Film Co-Producer" Program Bio:
KIMBERLY LOGUE, two time winner of TD Bank's "You Make The Difference" Award has tossed out the pantyhose and moved into her jammies full time with the launch of Left-brain Services." Carving out a niche as a biz wiz for the creative community, she has ushered both The Bendigo Film Company and RUBBER from dream to out-of-control reality. Says Logue "I can't believe I'm helping to make movie that has a scene with the lines "Grab my ---s! Grab my ---s"