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At Rottman Creative Group, fresh ideas are welcome and originality is encouraged. You can count on our philosophy and talented team to design and develop communication that connects with your marketing goals.

Gary Rottman, Principal/Creative Director

I spent many years of my career working at design agencies in the DC area where I used my skills to conceive, create and manage visual communications for multi-million dollar marketing plans that helped clients sell products and make a profit. I enjoyed the work, and it was always a rush to see a successful campaign take off or win an award, but something was missing.

Over the years I began to visualize about how associations and non-profits could benefit from the same branding and marketing strategies used in the for-profit sector. I knew that my knowledge and skills could help mission-minded organizations get the most out of their communications investment, which would maximize their impact and help them fulfill their mission. I couldn’t turn my back on that ambition, which lead to the founding of Rottman Creative Group. Now I spend my days helping non-profits and associations tell remarkable stories and spread their message through visual communications, and I know that my work is helping to make a difference in the world.

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Mary Rottman, Director of Client Relations

My former titles include “Business Manager” and “Advertising Coordinator”, and even my current title seems a little vague. Regardless of the title, each role allowed me to use my strengths in strategic planning, project management, team building and communication to establish rewarding, long-term client relationships. At RCG, I have the opportunity to work with clients who are passionate for their organization’s mission. It’s a contagious energy that excites everyone at RCG, and makes me proud of the work we do.

Besides my work at RCG, I also serve as a member of Zonta, the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations, as well as the ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership.

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