Client Comments

"Chris worked with the SunLibrary team in creating a multi-year marketing plan that was closely aligned with our our company's strategic initiatives. The result? We've been recognized as significant contributors to Sun's business. Her knowledge, experience and recommendations proved invaluable during our planning and marketing endeavors as she assisted us through the process of defining and establishing the SunLibrary brand."

Cindy Hill, Manager
SunLibrary and Learning Technology
Sun Microsystems, Inc.



"I met Chris while I was the Manager of Information Services at Knoll Pharmaceutical Company. She and her team helped our group transform itself from a traditional library into a consulting-based service called InteliQuest. Chris' ability to see the big picture and apply marketing concepts to our information products and services was a key factor in our successful reinvention. Her branding plans worked so well at Knoll that when I assumed responsibility for our web site, I immediately called Chris to help us plan and execute a branding program. Once again, Chris and her design team have crafted a brand image which garners compliments from colleagues, and a promotion campaign which continues to attract users to our web site."

Diana L. Gowe
Manager, Business Intelligence
Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Inc.



"Thank you Chris Olson & Associates for your part in the design and selection process of PBIRG's new logo. We anticipated a very cumbersome process, but you and your staff walked us through (painlessly!) with ease and within budget. We very much enjoyed the actual exercise of working through your designs and learning about the principles of putting a face on our name. We would welcome the opportunity to work with Chris Olson & Associates in the future."

Pamela Jackson
Pharmaceutical Business Intelligence & Research Group
PBIRG



"Thanks for the "facelift"... I really like my new business cards and logo and I love the "feel" of my new stationery."

Mary Park
The Information Consultancy

 


Updated 2/26/05