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people DADE ORGERON Commercial post house Charlex in NYC has signed creative director Dade Orgeron to its team.The self-taught pro brings a strong technical foundation, with experience in print, multimedia and Web design. In addition to being a generalist, Orgeron is also skilled in compositing and 3D. Prior to joining Charlex, Orgeron was CD/VFX di- rector for Tronic. He also worked at Superfad and spent time at Digital Kitchen Chicago and Seattle as senior CG/VFX director. ORGERON SUZETTE FERGUSON Santa Clara, CA-based Assimilate has named Suzette Ferguson director of North American sales. She is responsible for building and oversee- ing all customer relationships in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Based in LA, Ferguson will manage Scratch sales, service and support. She brings 27 years experience and an intimate knowledge of file-based DI workflows. Prior to joining Assimilate, Ferguson was sales manager for North and South America at Digital Vision. Her career also includes time with Silicon Graphics, Quantel and Avid. FERGUSON JAKE NAVA Creative media production company Believe Media has added director Jake Nava to its tal- ent roster. Nava brings a diverse portfolio of work that includes campaigns for Armani, HSBC, Axe, Bacardi, Revlon and Puma. He has also directed music videos for artists Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Usher, Kanye West, Pink and the Rolling Stones. Beyoncé’s Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) won the MTV “Video of the Year” in 2009. More recently, Nava has worked on Kanye West’s new single Monster. Nava also directs feature films. NAVA JOHN GREENE Online video industry veteran John Greene has joined Sorenson Media in San Diego as VP of worldwide sales. He previous held leadership po- sitions at DivX and Akamai, and will now be re- sponsible for all sales activities for the company in the US and around the world. Greene brings 17 years of experience to his new position. BRIAN MURRAY Visual Data Media Services in Burbank has named Brian Murray senior VP.The company is a provider of integrated, end-to-end post solu- tions. Murray brings more than three decades of POST MAGAZINE (ISSN 0891-5628) is published monthly by Post,LLC, a COP Communications company, 620 West Elk Avenue, Glendale, California 91204. Subscription rates: $63 for one year in the United States & Possessions; $94 for one year in Canada and Mexico; all other countries $133 for one year. For air-expedited service, include an additional $75 per order annually. Single copies (prepaid only): $16 in the United States; $32 in Canada and Mexico; $47 all other countries. Back issues, if available, are $32 for the U.S. & Possessions; $63 for Canada and Mexico; $94 for all other countries. Include $8.00 per order plus $3 per additional copy for U.S. postage and handling. If shipping outside the U.S., include an addition- al $14 per order plus $5 per additional copy. 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