The glint in Valenna's eyes was unmistakable. At just the words "snowboard sport event," ideas were filling her head as fast as she could process them. Her grin spread across her face, ever betraying her excitement at the prospect of a fulfilling project.
Mr. Collins looked to her as though she might object, eyes watching her face with a neutral smile.
"I would be thrilled to work on either project, honestly. However, if you wanted to expand the budget a bit, I feel like running both types of events in the same campaign would be very lucrative for your company," she began, consciously trying to not run all her words together. Just the idea of a hot/cold theme had her artistic sense in overdrive.
Mr. Collins glanced at his severe looking associate, murmuring something quietly to one another before he gave her what she deemed 'a soft grandpa smile.' "Please do share, Ms. Avirrill."
With a flash of teeth, Valenna began her light pitch. "I can imagine a campaign featuring a woman on a canyon crawl, taking photos at the top and selfies with her friends and their sunburns. Then, we could switch to a man and his snowboarding team at a tournament. High speeds, edgy competition, and snow hitting the camera lens as pictures of the tour are taken. Then, the pair can meet at home and share their pictures with one another. At the end their can be a slogan like, 'No matter the weather, whatever the sport, Henson is there.' Or something better, because frankly, the Advertisement team is much better at slogans and impact on words than the Art team. In essence, I think it would make a very memorable 'fire and ice' type of theme that is both appealing to many age groups and very exhilarating in itself."
She wasn't sure that she'd actually get a green light for it or anything, but one never succeeded without trying first.
Mr. Collins had leaned in towards his colleague once again, whispering amongst themselves while Valenna glanced over to Savin and Lennard to gauge their opinions.
(( You're free to make the final call. ^.^))