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Mode Project adds Tracy Heropkie as Executive Producer

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Tracy Heropkie
Chicago-based production studio Mode Project has named Tracy Heropkie as its new executive producer. Heropkie comes to Mode Project from Foundation Content (Chicago/LA), where she worked with major global brands including Kraft Foods, Target, Allstate and AT&T.

A broadcast media producer since 2000, Heropkie brings extensive hands-on experience in all aspects of broadcast and multi-platform content production, and has held senior positions at Campbell-Mithun and Bozell prior to her six years at Foundation Content.

“Mode Project has an amazingly talented creative team, which is nimble, versatile and focused on new ways of working,” Heropkie said. “I’m excited to join Mode because we share a common goal in our commitment to delivering creative excellence and value to our clients.”

Mode Project principal Colin Carter explained that “our clients expect us to have the best production professionals in the industry, and hiring Tracy certainly lets us continue to deliver on that. She’s a wonderful client advocate with a passion for doing great work, and we couldn’t be more excited about her joining us.”

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