Indusblue adds four new partners

Prompted by agency expansion plans and a growing client roster, interactive design and production company Indusblue has promoted four of its “key players” to partner.   Interactive producer Michael Yokota, flash developers Cam Warnock and Matt Rix, and technical developer Brodie Hanbuch now add partner to their existing titles. Agency co-founder and president Darren Pereira said […]

Prompted by agency expansion plans and a growing client roster, interactive design and production company Indusblue has promoted four of its “key players” to partner.  

Interactive producer Michael Yokota, flash developers Cam Warnock and Matt Rix, and technical developer Brodie Hanbuch now add partner to their existing titles.

Agency co-founder and president Darren Pereira said he and his brother Dayton, the agency’s other co-founder and creative director, are looking to expand operations into the U.S. as well as the Middle East, which will act as a hub to work in the U.K. and Europe.

Indusblue recently added Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium and MuchMusic to its account list, in addition to launching the agency’s iPhone application division a few months ago.

“Because all of these things are happening for us simultaneously it’s important to have a solid team that’s more than my brother and myself that are thinking about the business and building it, rather than just working in it,” he said.

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