Justin Driscoll
Justin Driscoll
Personal History
Justin Driscoll was born in the small town of La Junta in the Eastern Plains of Colorado. At age eight his family relocated to Imlay City Michigan and Later Novi, a suburb of Detroit. In 1992 he moved to Paw Paw Michigan and attended Paw Paw High School
Justin is an avid computer user and all-around 'techie' with over 20 years of both recreational and professional experience in computers and related technologies. While involved in community theater Justin has performed in nearly 20 production and has directed performances including one-act plays and large-scale musicals. Justin also enjoys tennis, movies, playing guitar and piano and writing and recording music. A traditional as well as digital media artist, Justin enjoys painting, drawing and sculpting.
Career path
Justin was employed in a wide variety of capacities from working in a small artisan bakery during high school to serving as an automotive parts manager before his creativity and design skills attracted professional attention, eventually leading him to a career in graphic design and marketing. He has spent the past three years as the Graphic Designer and Webmaster for Western Michigan University's College of Aviation. In this time he reinvented their web presence, created multi-media training materials and designed and produced printed and electronic advertisements featured in 'Newsweek', various industry publications and web sites. In June of 2004 Justin gladly accepted the challenge to join Midwest Realty Group and head up a new marketing focus.
Business Concentration
Throughout his marketing career Justin has focused on expanding his skill-set to include almost every aspect of modern advertising and marketing. From the less tangible concepts of positioning and branding to effective copy writing, digital advertisement design, multimedia design and audio/video production. He combines a more traditional approach with his knowledge of cutting-edge technologies to create an attractive balance and reach a larger audience.
