About
Jack Huber has more than 25 years of experience in communications, working with Fortune 500 companies and prominent cultural institutions. Recent projects include the design of the 175th Anniversary edition of New York Life’s NYLIC Review magazine; the design of the book “Cornerstone Challenge” for New York Life, commemorating the opening of the time capsule excavated from the cornerstone of their landmark designed by architect Cass Gilbert in 1927; video presentations for American Express, London’s Heathrow Airport, Mastercard, Nescafé, and Rolls Royce; and promotional materials and video presentation for the Museum of Arts and Design’s annual MAD Ball Gala. He has served as Design Director for the Superbrands publication series in the U.S. and Canada, and currently produces Superbrands TV, creating video presentations for globally known brands.
Callie Huber Kiteck brings an edge to the studio with her multiple talents. Her projects include designing websites for Grammy-nominated songwriter/performer Kara DioGuardi, and music publisher Arthouse Entertainment. She previously was senior designer with Berkeley College of Music’s Fusion Magazine, where she also created video presentations for emerging artists. In addition to her skills in print and digital communications, she is a gifted songwriter, with her songs featured on programs from major networks and streaming services, including ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy” and “American Idol,” the Netflix series “Selling Sunset” and “Maggie,” MTV’s “Teen Mom,” Peacock’s “Paris in Love,” and CBS’s “Love Island.”
As our editorial assistant, Kendra Huber brings her creative spirit to our client’s communications. She applies her skills to help shape the client’s story, creating and editing content for print, web and video communications. After graduating magna cum laude from Suffolk University, she received certification from New York University in Book Publishing and Digital/Magazine Media. She has been a journalist with The Suffolk Journal and Salamander Magazine, and most recently a contributor with the digital weekly Air Mail, published by former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter.