About
the digital ring

Ideas we live & work by

Treat the client’s organization as if it were your own

Every member of the crew is responsible for the success of our clients. We hold each other accountable, expecting strategic thinking, attention to detail, and inner drive from each other.

Work smarter and harder (grit + sophistication)

We couple the grit of a startup with a strategic and sophisticated approach to marketing, challenging ourselves to continually improve our craft.

Aim for authentic and meaningful connections

We obsess over the best way to drive the customer/product connection . . . but we also focus on creating meaningful connections — and relationships — with our clients.

Make time for a little (or a lot of) fun

We take our work seriously — but we manage to have a little fun along the way. We believe that happiness and fulfillment fuels workplace performance.

Create an inclusive and equitable culture

We celebrate differences in identity, experience, knowledge, capabilities, and self-expression, recognizing their power to drive creativity and innovation.

Mason Kemp
TDR Partner
The Digital Ring just transformed into a food of your choosing, what would it be and why?
Stir Fry. Combination of many food groups and flavors. Just like no day is the same at TDR, neither is making stir fry when making it the second or third time.
Matt Kemp
TDR Partner
Choose a movie title for the story of The Digital Ring...
Field of Dreams. Lame I know…but, it is true. Working with my brother and Nick feels like a dream (most of the time). If we build it, they will come…clients and employees.
Nick Ring
TDR Partner
If you could have dinner with three people (past or present) - all together… who would you choose?
I’d pick Elon Musk, Nikola Tesla, and someone who could give me some insider info into Area 51, UFOs, and aliens. Not sure who that is - but it should make for one interesting dinner!
Marlies Hooten
Account Executive
What’s the most random thing in your purse/wallet?
I’m a chronic thief of wet wipe packets. At any given time, I have at least 3 Buffalo Wild Wings wipe packets.
Bryan Cook
Account Executive
Favorite show to binge?
Curb Your Enthusiasm - Larry David’s ability to take on the most “cringy” subjects imaginable and somehow make them funny is an art form in itself!
Bess Donoghue
Account Executive - Team Lead
Which fictional character would you like to shadow for one week?
I’d love to see a blend of Leslie Knope’s determination, Ted Lasso’s enthusiasm, Mindy Lahiri’s passion, and David Rose’s ingenuity.
Victoria Fadden
Associate Account Executive
If you could host a talk show, who would be your first guest?
Oprah — why not learn from the best?
Bailey Wolf
Associate Graphic Designer
What era would you time travel to if you could?
I would love to go back to the 1920s because I just love the fashion that went alongside this era (flapper girls in the Great Gatsby). But the 20s fashion aside, I also think it would be fun to pull a Back to the Future moment and be able to go to any decade!
Mike Smagala
Senior Designer
You wake up one morning with the ability to speak and understand every language in the world. How would you use this newfound talent?
After some playful pranks on my multilingual friends 😁, I would want to use this newfound ability to help people. One of my greatest joys would be assisting others in deepening their understanding of Bible in the language of their heart. I would love to travel to aid in this endeavor, perhaps even contributing to translation efforts in areas with significant need.
Katie Morenz
Senior Graphic Designer
If you could switch lives with any fictional character for a day, who would it be and what's the first thing you'd do in their world?
Hopefully animated fictional characters count, since Rainbow Brite has been my personal hero since around 1984. The first thing I would do in Rainbowland would be to grab Starlite’s mane, flip myself up and gallop onto a rainbow through the stars.
Walther Alvarez
Web Developer
Is a hotdog a sandwich? Why or why not?
As a self-proclaimed “Sandwich Aficionado,” absolutely not. A sandwich requires 2 separate pieces of bread…it’s a taco if anything…
Jimmy Penlesky
Web Developer
Do you believe in aliens?
If aliens believe in us, then yes.
Scott Mailheau
SEO Manager
If you were stuck on an island, what three non-essential things would you bring?
A hammock, a good book (probably the full Lord of The Rings trilogy), and a guitar. I don’t know how to play guitar but I’d have all the time in the world to learn.
Brennen Keene
Paid Media Manager
If you could eat only one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
I would have to say fried chicken. You can honestly eat it at any time of day, and I’m always in the mood for it, especially if it’s from Popeyes!
Katheleen Peckham
Paid Digital Coordinator
What’s your favorite emoji to use and why?
I love the 🫡 emoji because it can be used in so many scenarios, both genuinely and sarcastically. I use it the most in place of the thumbs-up emoji - I feel like it’s the Gen Z way of saying “Okay! *thumbs up emoji*”
Ben Turner
Sr. Paid Digital Manager
What would be your superpower if it was based on your most useless skill?
I have a pretty good internal clock, so I guess my superpower would be to always know the exact time down to the millisecond. With this superpower, it’s likely I would end up serving as the United States’ primary timekeeper replacing the atomic clock in Colorado.
Nick Perkins
VP Digital Operations
If you were a stand-up comedian, what unusual topic would you base your entire routine on, and how would the audience react to your offbeat humor?
An entire schtick on 19th-century philosophy would be hilarious. I’d write/perform my routine in the style of James Acaster or Bo Burnham, pulling at the strings of absurdity, irony, and self-awareness. There’s a niche/Nietzsche pun I could include here, but since I couldn’t come up with any, I don’t see my comedy career taking off any time soon.
Troy Beckman
Director of Multimedia
You have the chance to invent a wacky holiday. What's the name of the holiday, and what outlandish traditions and activities would it involve?
I’d invent a day called “Fantasy Football Friday” which is a dedicated day to hanging out with the people in your league, participating in goofy events, and of course drafting championship teams!
Adrian Adamiec
Copywriter
If animals could talk, which one do you think would be the sassiest and why?
Many people would say cats, but I think crows are absolutely savage; if you’ve ever heard one, you know it’s not laughing with you.
Liberty Harris
Associate Copywriter
Are you spring, summer, fall, or winter? Why?
Fall! It’s really a time to slow down, embrace change, and spend time with loved ones. I’m a super sentimental person, so that really resonates with me. On a less serious note, I love football, cool weather, comfort food, and wearing earth tones – so it’s kind of a no-brainer.
Caitlin Jagla
Director of Creative Services
If you were a font, which would you be?
Comic Sans . . . just kidding. I'd say Helvetica: I adapt easily to different projects and teams and I'm known for clear communication and practical solutions, reflecting Helvetica’s versatility and popularity.
Jared Staege
Senior Project Manager
Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin?
I would say Hufflepuff, since my top values match the house values: dedication, patience, and loyalty — just like my guy Cedric Diggory (RIP).
Kathryn Wundrow
VP of Accounts
If you had to eat one meal every day for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Vegetarian poke bowls!

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Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

We’re on a journey to create, nurture, and sustain an inclusive and equitable culture that celebrates and recognizes diversity as a catalyst for creativity and innovation. We understand that embracing individual differences in identity, experience, knowledge, capabilities, and self-expression directly and positively impact our employees’ work experience, the quality of our work, and our company’s achievements.

In 2020, we formed an internal committee responsible for guiding the TDR crew on our DEI journey. Through education, training, and community engagement, we pledge a continued commitment to establishing a work environment with diversity, equity, and inclusion at its core.

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