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Jay Perdue
Illuminator
My nature:
I am happy to have a few very close friends rather than several superficial relationships. The same is true of my business. I’d rather do good work for a small handful of clients by becoming fully immersed in their world than to do mediocre work for a horde of clients I barely know or understand.
My journey:
I’ve always felt like Jimmy Stewart in “It’s A Wonderful Life” — always meaning to leave my hometown and live amazing adventures in faraway places. But one thing after another has kept me in Memphis — my wife, my family, my career. Yet I have no regrets because now I can look back and see how each turn in my life — though it wasn’t the choice I might have made at that time — was Divine Providence leading me to the place I needed to be. Today I am living my dreams. I am living the answer to prayer.
I’m good at:
Listening. Getting things done. Being accountable. Envisioning the end results, painting a picture for others so they can share that vision and plotting out steps that will lead us to the destination. Being a father, son and husband. And I’m a great cook.
I’ve been blessed to work with:
A small agency where we all wore a number of different hats. A manufacturer of hair care products and cosmetics that gave me experience in a wide variety of media on a national level. The U.S. Sweet Potato Council. International Paper. Verso. HopeWorks. Creative collaborators including photographers, illustrators, printers, prop makers, make-up artists, musicians, directors and others who have inspired me and “filled my well”. Bankers, doctors, lawyers, diamond brokers, inventors, foresters, preachers and priests and other people completely different from me yet from whom I learned and grew.
My mantra:
"I love Jesus but I do drink a little." — Gladys Hardy, 88-year old frequent call-in guest to “The Ellen Degeneres Show”
Suzanna Phelps-Fredette
Divining Rod
My nature:
Catalyst, seeker, lover of things no one else wants. Allergic to crowds, carpeting and deceit. I study the lesser saints for inspiration and to remind myself that flaws are okay. I understand the power of words to heal or to destroy. I believe that “hell” is regret. Metaphysical pragmatist. Passionate and loyal.
My journey:
The quintessential middle child and a Scorpio. Deep South roots with hippie overtones. B.A. in Art History. Community theatre actor. Lived abroad for 10 years from England to Taiwan. Caregiver for my parents for more than a decade. Left the big city to live among the trees and tornadoes.
I’m good at:
Listening. Unraveling. Hitting the nail on the head. Getting to the truth. Training animals without ever raising my voice. Growing things. Being faithful. “Rube Goldberg” thinking. Writing. Research. Finding the silver lining. Prayer. Manifestation. Taking ownership. Living outside the box. Being alone.
I’ve been blessed to work with:
Jackie Nichols at Playhouse on the Square. Pete Seeger at the New Paltz Sloop Club. Ettore Sottsass and George Sowden at Olivetti and with The Memphis Group, Milan. Miaxha, an elderly fisherman in Garraff, Spain. Memphis Arts Council, Artists in the Schools Program. Jon Sparks at the Commercial Appeal. The Mid-South Transplant Foundation. Clay Wilemon at Health Communications. The American Heart Association. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. SNAPforSeniors.com. Jay Perdue. International Paper. Verso Paper. SuperTree Seedlings.
My mantra:
"Gratitude is the sign of noble souls." — Aesop