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Tom Adamski

Chief Consumer Technology & Entertainment Officer

Tom Adamski has been with LEVEL, a Rosetta company, since 1999 and has served as the agency's President and CEO since 2002. He is a trained designer, entrepreneur and digital innovator who built LEVEL into one of the most successful digital marketing agencies in the U.S. Now positioned as the Consumer Technology and Entertainment vertical practice at Rosetta, LEVEL delivers integrated marketing and product development for global brands and category leaders including Cisco, RIM, NetApp, VIZIO, NAMCO BANDAI Games, HP and Qualcomm. Tom's unique perspective regarding the interplay of branded content, technology platforms and connected devices is a key differentiator for Rosetta in how the agency creates the total user experience between brands and consumers across touch points and over time.

Tom’s executive leadership style uniquely applies structured design methodology to the unstructured challenges of business. He built LEVEL with strong identity and purpose, balancing branding and development innovation with sound business savvy, which guided the company to debt-free profitability in 2004. Since that time, LEVEL has achieved a CAGR of over 45% under Tom’s leadership, which he attributes to strategies built around business innovation, market performance and social relevance for clients. The result of these efforts culminated in the acquisition of LEVEL by Rosetta in September 2010, which has allowed Tom to focus on building enhanced connected devices capabilities as well as renewing the brand, marketing and business development efforts agency-wide.

Tom currently serves on multiple Advisory Boards for organizations in the consulting, advertising, education and retail segments. Before LEVEL, he spent nearly four years in marketing and product development at Xing Technology Corporation, which was acquired by RealNetworks in 1999. Tom has been passionate about creativity and brand since his days at UC Davis where he received his BS in Environmental Design. He successfully balances his career with regular doses of faith, family, surfing and strumming a vintage guitar or two.