Edward J. Mudeater
Edward J. Mudeater
Photo Manipulation \ Uncategorized | 03/03/07 @658 |
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At 36 years old, Edward J. Mudeater is the youngest member of the corporation's board of directors. Recruited in 2005 by Frank T. Piggs before completing his MBA at Harvard University, he was immediately named director of the marketing division in order to bring its former glory to the corporation's public image.It took only a few weeks for Mudeater to drastically change the corporation's marketing plans. He soon inaugurated the "media control" department, whose sole purpose was to buy various medias and control their content. Through this department, the corporation spent millions of dollars for the acquisition of numerous newspapers and magazines, and even a few radio and television stations. Applying a strict censorship policy, Mudeater and his new department managed to change public opinion towards the massive job terminations of November 2004. They also silenced the sexual scandal involving John H. Piggs during the first quarter of 2006.
Mudeater now manages the corporation's most important division, heading all marketing and public relations activities. He's also very active in various powerful lobbies, most notably promoting the right for corporations to sponsor public schools in exchange for advertising space and product placement within the school.
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Third of a three images serie entitled "Corporate Pigs" depicting how I see today's corporate leaders. I hope you like it.
Make sure you take a look at the two other ones :
Frank T. Piggs by
Bill D. Cochon by
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03/03/07 @690
+10
03/03/07 @791
03/03/07 @831
But I agree with Lonerbit that central idea behind the series may have been reduced (unless perhaps you had him getting older and fatter in each one)
I love all 3 from the series. Nice work
03/08/07 @918
03/17/07 @633
+10