There's one reason to take classes or attend workshops at a place like SVC: To get a great job, or do better at the one you've got.

And, while any school can drag out its list of successful alumni, dare we say that pound for pound ours have made bigger splashes?

To wit: Dean Saling and Frank Clark won a Gold Lion at Cannes, a London International Advertising Festival medal, a One Show Gold Pencil, and a lot of ink in the CA annual for WONGDOODY's Seattle Supersonics TV campaign.

Same agency, different account: John Schofield, another SVC alum, recently took home a Cannes Gold Lion for his work on Alaska Airlines' SkyHigh Airlines spoof campaign.

Guy Seese, a gold medalist in the NY Art Director's Show, Graphis, and the One Show for his brilliant Evian "L'original" campaign returned to Seattle to be the CD at Cole & Weber United, where he picked up the Grand Prize at the Advertising Age Battle of the Brands for Rainier Beer. Now he's left again, to be a CD at Goodby Silverstein in San Francisco.

And then you've got men and women like Jason Gomez, Steffanie Lorig, Brian Alm, Jenna Ashley, and Dave Goedde who parlayed their SVC experience into jobs with some of Seattle's top design firms.

Of course, some people already have jobs. And this is an example of what they say about our professional development workshops:

Lynette was awesome! She provided a great "refresher" course
that really helped me get back up-to-speed on some planning methodologies,as well as some new ideas!

If you'd like to read a few hundred more like this, just let us know.