Nikki Pesusich
Chief Fusion Officer

Carey Warren
Chief Enterprise Officer

Brian Barger
Vice President of Business Development

Charlene Chen Murphy
Senior Director,
Media & Talent Relations

Randi Cone
Publicity Executive

Brian Peterson
Publicity Executive

Elizabeth Fordham
Publicity Executive

Dana Kornbluth
Publicity Executive

Sue Cornick
Media Relations Executive

Julie Pesusich
Director of Health & Wellness

Chad Rutt
Digital Marketing Strategist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In his role as Chief Enterprise Officer at the Coterie, Carey Warren is responsible for devising advertising, marketing, branding and sponsorship strategies for the agency’s clientele.  Having long developed business plan initiatives for clients under the company’s previous banner of NPPR, Carey incorporates his considerable experience to generate strategic campaigns that are customized to increase each client’s impact and value.

Carey is also responsible for developing content and managing projects for a number of television accounts, including PBS, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, WeTV, and TV Guide Network. He’s consulted on numerous television specials and series including The Pioneers of Television, The Story of India, Your Life Your Money with Donald Faison, and History Detectives for PBS; Deadliest Catch, Monster Garage and Dirty Jobs for Discovery Channel, While You Were Out for TLC; The Crocodile Hunter and Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom on Animal Planet; and The Susan Boyle Story, Curb: The Discussion, Gone Too Soon: The Michael Jackson Story, and awards show coverage for TV Guide Network.

In addition, Carey has devised and executed marketing strategies for many of the firm’s non-entertainment clients, including Distinctively Oklahoma Magazine, Honeywell, And Company advertising agency, Shine Home, Alphabet Photography, Watson’s Pet Products, Orange County CyberKnife and Stone Eagle Retreat, among others.

Carey’s expertise also extends to direct response advertising, having created an Hispanic broadcast media direct response television sales division within NPPR that spanned a pair of Spanish-language broadcast TV stations and nine cable channels.

Carey launched his corporate career at Dow Jones & Co., where he worked in both print and electronic media sales. He earned a pair of Merit Awards while serving as an Advertising Representative for The Wall Street Journal, performing in the top 10% of the company’s sales team across three continents. His accounts included Apple, Microsoft, Honda and Acura. He also helped launch Smart Money magazine and sold sponsorships on WSJ.com, and ran Dow Jones Broadcasting’s syndicated radio and television office for the western region of the U.S.

Carey has also managed the advertising and sales offices for both Premiere and Gear magazines, working with eight major film studios to promote new releases at the former and creating innovative marketing platform ventures at the latter.