A7 STAFF

Jay Williams
The Chief

If you looked behind the curtain, you'd find Jay Williams, A7 Chief Creative Officer. Employing the same strategic and creative skills that enabled him to guide his firm--The Stoneridge Group--to the forefront of Republican creative work, Jay provides clients with a message and artwork that cuts through the clutter and seizes the target's attention.


Trip Radtke
The Wordsmith

Trip likes writing, which means he also likes words. Trip would love to play Scrabble with clients, but, so far, no takers. Trip assists clients with putting their vision into words, both on the printed page and on the Internets. Trip spent five years working for Republicans on Capitol Hill, toiling in the too-glamorous-for-words world of speechwriting and legislative policy.


Michael Clingaman
The Listener

Our resident Kentuckian, Michael Clingaman understands that the key to a clients success is first listening to a clients needs and executing on it. Excellence doesn't have to be the exception, but can be the rule. This is the type of attitude Michael hopes to bring to all his client interactions.


Ed Negron
The Conductor

With over a decade of experience in corporate web-based marketing, Ed Negron is A7's reigning web guru. If a client can dream it up, Ed can make it happen. But he can only make it happen on the Internet. He can’t make a client a Unicorn or anything like that, though it'd be cool if he could.


Michael Eriquez
The Print Guy

Often described as the "big bat," Michael Eriquez has produced original designs for an eclectic group of clients ranging from the medical industry to rock and roll bands. Michael produces much of the direct mail, logos, brochures, and ads utilized in A7 projects.


David Eriquez
The Web Guy

David Eriquez graduated Cum Laude from Kennesaw State University with a BA in Graphic Communications. He has worked on hundreds of Web and online campaigns over the years. David is the foundation on which the house of Agency Seven is built and is probably one of the coolest dudes you'll ever have the pleasure of meeting. (Can you tell who built this site?)