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Christine Flouton
"I love building powerful, long-lasting relationships with our clients and working closely with them as they make a concrete and lasting difference in their organizational effectiveness and results."
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Prior to joining Insigniam Performance in 1993, Christine spent fourteen years in the advertising and marketing industry, winning several awards and creating extraordinary growth for her clients. As an advertising executive at firms such as Ogilvy & Mather and McCaffrey and McCall, Christine was responsible for several Fortune500 accounts, including Mercedes-Benz, Unilever, and A&E Cable Network. Her extensive experience with multiple industries enables her to quickly grasp clients' industry-specific challenges, as well as to see blind spots and opportunities for breakthroughs in performance.
She has consulted for Insigniam clients to develop and implement strategy, as well as breakthrough projects, in such diverse industries as pharmaceuticals, consumer health, insurance, publishing, finance, and packaged goods. She has also been instrumental in designing and delivering Insigniam's leadership and executive coaching programs.
Other professional experience includes:
- Running a $130 million advertising account for Mercedes-Benz, including corporate, retail, direct marketing and dealer campaigns; responsible for the Mercedes marque star showcased in all U.S. and Canada brand advertising
- Introducing Schering-Plough's Fibre Trim, which was voted one of the top ten product introductions of 1986 and set a world record for revenues from a new product launch
- Winning multiple account management and copywriting awards
EDUCATION
- Bachelor of Arts, English Literature, St. Lawrence University, 1977
- Study abroad at University of London, Spring 1976
- Graduate study, Marketing and Management, Northeastern University, 1982
AWARDS
- Won the 1986 David Ogilvy Award for Fibre Trim, given for the most effective advertising campaign in generating results for the client
- First Place, Boston Hatch Awards, 1980, for technical writing for S.D. Warren
CHRISTINE AFTER WORK
Outside of work, Christine brings the same level of dedication to making a difference in her community as she does to her clients. She has twice participated in the Pan-Mass Challenge, a 200-mile bike ride across Massachusetts to raise money for the Jimmy Fund for cancer research. In addition to having three sisters, many nieces and nephews, and a great group of friends, Christine is a godmother and guardian. She is passionate about running, the Greek islands, movies, opera, and ballet. Discovering other cultures endlessly intrigues her. Christine currently resides in New York City.

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