Meet Phil, Graphic Artist, Keeper of All Digital Media, Part-time Photographer, FNG

Upon entering the marketing department, we are greeted every morning by this friendly face--although he doesn't always appear this startled.  These windows are to the right of our entry way, and I'm always reminded of the drive up window at the bank, minus the vaccum tube.  

Phil began life at Klipsch at couple years ago as an intern, and after he was hired as a permanent employee, had a hard time shaking the nickname "Intern Phil," or "FNG."  I doubt he'll ever shake them completely.  He's a young-un, at least compared to the rest of us, so he gets a lot of abuse by default.  Which is why I suppose he gets to hide in this office while the rest of us are in cube-land.

Intern Phil is responsible for keeping track of all the creative stuff that comes from Matt and George, since artists are flakey by nature and need help keeping track of everything.  You can find Phil most days in his studio, either taking photos or editing them for mass consumption.

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Published 14 December 2007 09:35 AM by Amy Unger
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# Kevin Pletcher said on 14 December, 2007 02:18 PM

You forgot to mention his other nickname and how it was derived.

"Phil the intern" later became "Phil the Employee" which sounds like "Filthy Employee" when said quickly.  That of course, stuck.

Cheers to you "Philthy Employee".

# Amy's Blog said on 06 May, 2008 11:08 AM

Daily Photo: This work of art is hanging in the marketing department, not far from my cube, and actually

# Amy's Blog said on 05 June, 2008 10:54 AM

Daily Photo I took this shot of Phil in action the other day. No special reason, other than being profoundly

# Amy's Blog said on 07 May, 2009 02:50 PM

Most clever entry wins a Klipsch prize! Deadline = Monday, May 18 Phil , with the camera, and Don , belting

# blsamuel said on 08 May, 2009 11:00 PM

FNG?  What does FNG stand for?

A bit younger.  @%#$!  Looks like he could be in junior high!  

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