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Yoni KahnRose, Founder/CEO
While pursuing his Ph.D. in Economics at the University of California, Irvine, Yoni developed a deep expertise in statistics, ROI optimization, profit maximization, and game theory.
Over the last eight years, he has provided search engine marketing, search engine optimization and executive consulting for major online advertisers and other Internet companies. Yoni maintains a unique blend of a strong foundation in mathematical theory, expertise in result-driven online marketing, and strategic management consulting. Most recently, as the first employee of Authenticlick, Inc., Yoni played a large role in founding the company, securing $6 MM in private and VC funding, and contributing to the development of its products and tools.
Yoni founded KR Consulting, a firm that specializes in his areas of expertise - search engine marketing, search engine optimization and executive consulting, and later Mint Chip, LLC.
Yoni is also involved with several non-profit organizations. Notably, he has been a Councilman for the Neighborhood Council, Valley Village, a chartered branch of the city council, where he played a large role in developing and promoting ideas that led to the betterment of the neighborhood. He also sits on several non-profit organizational boards, and is in the process of founding a non-profit charity, supplying aid to people who are struggling with their small businesses, or need help in starting a business and cannot afford to take on significant debt.
Yoni is passionate about spending time with his family and, in his spare time, maintaining his saltwater aquariums. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California with his wife and three children.
Margo KahnRose, Founder/EVP, Creative
Margo’s formal study of communication arts began in Chicago, where, as a high school student, she’d spend weekends and summers driving her trusty ’86 Toyota Cressida down scenic Lake Shore Drive towards the School of the Art Institute. A senior-year semester abroad at the Betzalel Academy of Art in Jersualem followed, where she studied sculpture and weighed her American art school options. Four years later, she earned her Bachelor’s degree from Parsons School of Design in New York.
At Parsons, Margo studied marketing, management, and finance in addition to fashion and communication design. Her aptitude was recognized with a competitive grant from the Advertising Club of New York, awarded to a handful of students aspiring to someday join the field. During college, she landed a summer internship at a major international advertising agency, putting her education to the test while working on large-scale accounts like AT&T and Citibank.
Largely self-taught in web design, Margo came full circle to the fashion world in 2006 as the web and graphic designer for Ron Herman, a chain of upscale clothing boutiques synonymous with old-school West Coast glamour. Hired to reinvent the company's e-commerce website, she has spent the last two years doing so, as well as designing and launching email, in-store, and direct-mail marketing campaigns. In her abundant spare time, she also provides freelance design services to a number of select clientele.
Margo’s work is driven by the belief that form should never sacrifice function, and that crystal-clear, continuous communication is pivotal to a satisfactory designer-client relationship. She finds that by staying true to these basic principles, she is able to be time efficient and constantly creative. She uses classic color and typographic theories combined with a contemporary commercial perspective to consistently deliver fresh and on-point results. Her experience working with programmers, project managers, printers and copywriters has instilled in Margo the belief that successfully connecting the dots of a team can determine a project’s outcome.
Margo currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband and three muses, Elan, Ariel, and Adam.
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