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RÉSUMÉ.
Marc de Celle
4770 35th Ave. N., Reiles Acres, ND 58102
Home: 701-277-1924 Cell: 701-367-6836
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RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS
Closed over $1 million for Microsoft during my first 8 months, working with 114 small
schools in California; this was more than an 80 percent increase over the previous fiscal
year’s sales for these accounts.
Authored and promoted the bestselling book about North Dakota of the 21st century,
How Fargo of You, and the successful follow-up, Close Encounters of the Fargo Kind.
Helped more than a dozen companies, candidates and causes in the Fargo/Minneapolis
region – including Mayors Walaker and Mahoney, Myriad Mobile, the Fargo-Moorhead
Rotary Foundation and NDSU President Bresciani, among others – understand their
markets and communicate successful messages in words, graphics, media and events
over the last 5 years.
Successfully spearheaded and lobbied a multibillion-dollar pipeline project.
Tripled company income my first year as Marketing Director for a high-tech graphics
firm servicing designers and builders; rapid expansion and national clientele quickly led
to a merger.
WORK EXPERIENCE
“A million dollars in educational sales? That’s like four million in business sales.”
― Jake Hancock, Site Director, EGS, Fargo Microsoft Campus (see references)
EDU Consortia Account Manager | California | U.S. Public Sector
Microsoft Corporation One Lone Tree Road, Fargo, ND
(9/2014-Present) Main accomplishment: Over $1 million in sales my first 8 months.
The grey box above shows the email signature they have me use, complete with the Microsoft
logo, but my employer is actually Expert Global Solutions (EGS), a marketing company with over
200 employees on Microsoft’s Fargo campus. My job has been to sell Windows mobile devices to
114 small school districts in California operating under a special Microsoft agreement. I’ve taken
these sales from near zero the previous year to over $1 million in less than a year at EGS.
Resume of Marc de Celle (cont’d.)
“How Fargo of You is far and away the best selling book I’ve seen in the twenty years
I’ve been selling books in Fargo. It’s a phenomenon.”
― Greg Danz, owner of Zandbroz, Fargo’s largest Independent bookstore
Author, Speaker, Promoter (12/2009 – present; very part-time)
Main accomplishment: Conceived, wrote and promoted the
bestselling book about North Dakota of the 21st century.
Coined the phrase “How Fargo of You” in response to all the
over-the-top kindness my family and I experienced after moving
here in 2005. Following the flood fight
of 2009, I knew I had enough “How
Fargo of You” stories to fill a book with
a good dramatic arc. The first two
chapters got a great response from
locals, so I finished it, created a cover in
Photoshop that tested really well, got
the mayor and other local VIPs behind
me, put on dozens of book, radio and
television events and acquired over fifty
sales outlets in the upper Midwest. Sales #1 North Dakota Bestseller
soon surpassed 20,000 copies, more than any book about North Dakota
since Come Hell & High Water (published in 1997 by the GF Herald about that year’s flood and
fire). In 2013, released Close Encounters of the Fargo Kind, the current local bestseller.
“Marc delivers way above expectations.”
― Lynn Speral, President, Fargo Rotary Club, 2012-2013
Writer and Editor-at-Large (2009-present; occasional)
Main accomplishment: helping numerous good causes and
worthwhile organizations define and get their messages out.
Creating graphics, doing market research, developing marketing
strategies and arranging media appearances as well as writing
and publishing. My many happy consultees and clients include
Fargo Mayor Tim Mahoney; North Dakota State University
President Bresciani; Myriad Mobile; Smiling Moose Deli; Preston-
Kelly (an award-winning ad agency in Minneapolis); the Fargo-
Moorhead Rotary Foundation and Dennis Walaker’s successful
2014 re-election campaign.
Example: This post garnered more than 5,000 views in the 48 hours prior to the June 2014 election, three times more than the next most successful post by either candidate during the entire campaign. Working off the Internet meme “The Most Interesting Mayor in the World” created by Scott and Jaci Stofferahn, and with a photo of the mayor by Melissa Sobolik, I wrote, Photoshopped and tested it, then repeated the process three times until this version tested extremely well. Only then did I post and watch it take off.
Resume of Marc de Celle (cont’d.)
“If you want to know what your clients really want,
and you should, I recommend you talk to Marc.”
― Rick Engebretson, President [email protected]
15 Broadway, Suite 205, Fargo, ND 58102 701-293-5735
Marketing Research Project (9/2007 – 6/2008; full-time) Main accomplishment: Investigated
and analyzed the marketing strategy of this architectural, construction, interior design and
graphics company licensed in 17 states, as well as the marketing practices of the U.S. building
and design industries in general, to President Rick Engebretson’s complete satisfaction. Also
oversaw successful work proposals for new clients and obtained positive press coverage.
“Marc de Celle’s excellent report, Anticipating Crisis, will help save
the lives and cities of the future – perhaps the very near future.”
― Richard B. Kuprewicz, President, Accufacts Incorporated,
a nationally recognized safety management engineering firm ….
Anticipating Crisis – Author, Lobbyist, Spokesperson (8/2003-8/2007)
Main accomplishment: Wrote a widely acclaimed report that helped
lead to the construction of a much-needed multi-billion dollar
pipeline. By serendipity, I discovered a potentially catastrophic flaw
in the energy infrastructure of the southwestern U.S. Morally compelled to write about it,
Anticipating Crisis garnered accolades from top experts and got widespread media coverage in
Arizona. After its release, I lobbied the Arizona Governor’s Office and the state’s Department of
Emergency Management. Three months after publication, a plan for the best solution, a multi-
billion dollar gasoline pipeline from Midland, Texas to Phoenix and Las Vegas, was announced.
The project was completed in 2012. (A PDF of Anticipating Crisis is available on request.)
“The first year Marc worked for us, our income tripled. His ability to find better ways to
communicate what we could do for our potential clients was the key to this growth.”
― Richard Balfour, President, Nexus Multimedia
(now owner of Lucid Dream Studios, reachable at [email protected])
Nexus Multimedia – Director of Marketing and Client Services (8/2000 – 8/2003)
Main accomplishment: Rebranded this high-tech graphics firm servicing designers and
builders, leading to rapid expansion and a successful merger. My first year as Marketing
Director, I rebranded Nexus, tripling sales and income. The second year, I created the position of
Director of Client Services to coordinate production schedules for the increased workload as we
got our first national clients. Nexus merged with two related companies and I accepted a buyout.
Resume of Marc de Celle (cont’d.)
“Anyone who needs a professional marketing and communications talent
would be well served to avail themselves of Marc’s abilities.”
― Karen Evans, President Emeritus, The Menta Group ..
708-642-2601 or [email protected]
Studio de Celle, Phoenix, Arizona
Owner, Copywriter and Graphic Artist (1/1990 – 8/2000)
Throughout the ‘90s I did marketing work for a broad stable of clients. SSttuuddiioo ddee CCeellllee
GCC High Tech Center
6000 W. Olive, Glendale, AZ 85302
Assistant to the Director (1/90 – 1/94)
GCC was the top Community College for computer training in the U.S. (U.S. News & World
Report, 1990) when I was hired by the man who conceptualized and built the High Tech Center,
Professor Mark Montanus. I wrote introductory computer courses, created graphics and
produced promotional materials for those courses. Mark can be reached at [email protected].
OTHER NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
“Less than a year after Marc’s marketing work for us, I was
holding more money in my hands than I thought I’d ever see in my life.”
― Danny Pool, President and Owner, PC Manufacturing
480-991-2612 or [email protected]
Conducted a repackaging project which exploded sales and led to a multi-million dollar
buyout. Did a marketing analysis and recommended PC Manufacturing repackage their top
seller, the Handmasker. Oversaw the repackaging effort; prototype package led to an over-
whelming number of orders from major retailers. Soon, 3M made an eight-figure offer for the
product line, four times the previous year’s offer for the entire company, which was accepted.
GPA of 4.0 after returning to college; training in Procter & Gamble market research
techniques; #1 salesperson on a team of 18 business-to-business salespeople, with double the
sales of the #2 salesperson (my first sales job); Assistant Manager, Pier I Imports, Redondo
Beach, California; Rock Musician, Hollywood, California.
ASSOCIATIONS AND CLUBS
The Fargo Rotary Club: April 2012 – present. Created a full-color
magazine titled Good Works! promoting all five FM area Rotary Clubs.
View the online edition here.
See online videos of the Handmasker
Resume of Marc de Celle (cont’d.)
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Dave Anderson, known locally as “Downtown” Dave for the amazing work he did
revitalizing downtown Fargo 2000-2010. Now Public Affairs Director for Sanford
Health. [email protected]. Dave knows my communication skills.
Richard Balfour, Founder and Owner, Nexus Multimedia and Lucid Dream
Studios (www.luciddreamstudios.com) Email Rick at [email protected].
Rick knows my integrity, having seen me at work on many projects over two decades.
Dean L. Bresciani, President, North Dakota State University (NDSU)
[email protected] Dr. Bresciani knows my eye for graphics detail and persistence
in getting something just right, as well as my talent for easy-to-read, fluid writing.
Rick Engebretson, President, R.L. Engebretson, Architecture, Interiors and
Construction [email protected] Rick knows my understanding of what top decision
makers are really looking for and my ability to effectively probe beneath appearances.
Karen Evans, President Emeritus, the Menta Group [email protected]
Karen was president of this educational group with a number of campuses across several
states when I did writing, graphics and marketing work for them in the 1990s.
Jake Hancock, Fargo Site Director for APAC until May 2015; now Director of
Business Development for RAZOR, another company on the Microsoft Campus.
[email protected] or via LinkedIn. Jake knows my work ethic and passion.
Dr. Tim Mahoney, Mayor of Fargo 701-241-8572 email via Kember Anderson:
[email protected] Mayor Mahoney has seen the effectiveness of my
communication skills at work on several occasions over the last five years.
Dr. Bruce Maylath, Professor of English, NDSU [email protected]
Bruce is the most renowned linguistics professor in our region and I’m grateful to have
him as an editor and advisor; he knows my mind, perhaps a little too well.
Professor William Slanger, Emeritus Director, Institutional Research and Analysis,
NDSU. [email protected] Bill has had a profound effect on NDSU and Fargo
over the last several decades, and I’m honored to have him as a friend and confidante.
Lynn Speral, Chief Development Officer, American Red Cross, Dakotas Region
701-364-1800 ext. 2017 [email protected] I worked with Lynn, who I found to
be a brilliant leader, when she was president of the Fargo Rotary Club, 2012-13.
Scott Stofferahn, Executive Vice President, Golden Growers Cooperative.
[email protected] Scott and I have known each other for seven years; I loved
working with him on Dennis Walaker’s final, successful mayoral campaign.