Alma Fumiko
Hesus

Communication Specialist

Alma brings her passion for networking and relationship-building to the Cappelli Miles team. Her experience providing leadership, brand development and support in the fast-paced, and ever changing, retail arena, fueled her energy for strategic communications and collaboration.

She is supporter of non-profit groups and local associations including the Willamette Valley American Marketing Association, CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates), Food for Lane County and various University of Oregon affiliated groups and projects. Alma grew up on the island of Guam and has a Journalism degree from the University of Oregon.

Our Favorite Super Bowls Ads of All Time

Rod’s pick: Pepsi’s “Madonna, Like a Prayer” 

Bruce C.‘s pick: E-Trade “He’s Got Money Coming Out the Wazoo”

Dianna’s pick: Budweiser “Clydesdale Team”

Mickey’s pick: EDS “Cat Herding”

Bruce E. & Blaine’s pick: Apple “1984”

Tammy’s pick: Volkswagen “The Force”

Darcey’s pick: Budweiser “Frogs”

Nathan’s pick: Chrysler “Born of Fire”

Jamie’s pick: Budweiser “Wazzup” 

Alma’s pick: Monster.com “When I Grow Up” 

Empower your social media community with tools to promote your brand

Fans, advocates, brand champions, cheerleaders, whatever term you use to describe them, your die-hard supporters are the building blocks of your social media community.

Stars are even BIGGER in the Country

If you missed Bi-Mart’s Willamette Country Music Festival this year, you’re in luck. We have a recap and big announcements for the 2012 program.

Buzz Generators: Television ads

From the ads we love for great concepts and brilliant execution to ads that we were divided on, narrowing the list was not an easy task. We’ll share more but here are a few that stood out.

PIVOT Architecture keeps business in the heart of the city.

PIVOT Architecture will move from the Washburne Building into the Broadway Commerce Center.

David Bowie doesn't have a Twitter account.

When you’re David Bowie, social media probably isn’t as relevant as it is to, say, a 15-year-old Canadian boy reaching out to tween girls. By not being on Twitter, it strengthens what Bowie is to his fans - a catalyst, an innovator, an enigma. It also helps to have decades of a cult following under your belt and thousands of fans sharing for you.