Principal & Creative Director Tim Yeadon is available for speaking engagements, workshops, and podcast interviews.
Recent Events
Tim has spoken at multiple digital conferences and workshops over his career, including:
Seattle Interactive Conference: Speaker, “Bedside Manner for Brands”
Email Innovations Summit: Speaker, “Bedside Manner for Brands”
School of Visual Concepts: Workshop, “B2B Email Copywriting”
PSAMA MarketMix: Panel, “Your Brand, Your Voice”
AIGA Seattle, Brownbag Lunch Series: Speaker, “Email Best Practices”
Amazon Email Summit: Speaker, “Email Best Practices”
CreativeMornings Seattle: Speaker, “You Can’t Do It All In A Day”
SMPS Seattle: Judge & Presenter, “Reign Awards”
Responsys Interact: Responsive Design Workshop
Oracle Marketing Summit: Responsive Design Workshop
Podcasts
Feedback Friday / Really Good Emails: YouTube Episode, Guest
Seattle Creative Show: Podcast Guest
Input Doc: Podcast Host
Topics
Tim has presented on multiple subjects, including:
Calibrating your brand’s voice into the right tone across the customer journey
Email & SMS best practices
B2B email copywriting
Omni-channel messaging
Responsive email design
Creative agency ownership and management
If you need a speaker with expertise around mobile messaging across the lifecycle, there’s a great chance that we can come up with a useful topic for your audience.
Length
Time on stage varies from 10 minutes (panel participation) to 8 hours (leading paid workshops).
Contact
Please email Tim with more information about your event. Generally, Tim prefers to have at least one month or more to prepare.
Speaker Bio & Photo
Tim Yeadon is a Creative Director (and former journalist) who learned long ago the best way to help his clients was to ask a lot of questions and then listen carefully. Tim also serves as host of Input Doc, our podcast.
Before starting the agency in 2016, Tim was a Copywriter and Creative Director for the Oracle Marketing Cloud (Responsys), where he led lifecycle marketing campaigns for Verizon, REI, Realtor.com, Intuit, and Safeway.
Tim lives with his wife and two very friendly dogs (one of whom is Mr. Golden himself) in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood, where in his spare time he builds and repairs wooden boats.