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Anthony Del Monte
By ADCOLOR September 8, 2017 |Anthony is a advertising veteran with credentials in the interactive space dating back “pre web”. His success is attributed to his steadfast commitment to the needs of both clients and employees. This commitment is Anthony’s utmost priority at Squeaky and is evangelized through the company’s motto: “Always Be Nice”.
In 1993 Anthony headed Renaissance Multimedia, one of the first interactive agencies in New York City. He became a partner at Renaissance and worked to build a core team that would guide the company to be named one of the National “Fast 500” by Deloitte & Touche in 1999.
In September 2001, Anthony funded and founded his own interactive agency in New York City: Squeaky Wheel Media. Anthony is also recognized as an expert in the field of digital media as a featured columnist for Advertising Age’s Small Agency Diary.
Squeaky specializes in web-based ideas, design, and development. The agency is an independent, certified minority-owned company committed to assisting clients with their business and communication objectives by creating award-winning designs and developing interactive user experiences. Equipped with a diverse staff of talented professionals specializing in various disciplines, Squeaky has experience working across a wide-range of industries. Some of Squeaky’s clients include: WellPet, Jackie Robinson Foundation, Simply 7, NY Lottery, and WisdomTree.
In 2011, Anthony leveraged the talent of Squeaky to co-found IHadCancer.com, an online social support network that is changing the way that survivors, fighters and caregivers deal with a cancer diagnosis. Since its inception, the revolutionary website has helped tens of thousands of people realize that they are not alone and has received much acclaim, including recognition from Parade Magazine as the “The #1 Life-Saving Social Network” and is a three time Webby Award winner for “Best Community Website”.
As President of Squeaky, Anthony is responsible for oversight of the agency and all major client engagements. His success is attributed to his steadfast commitment to the needs of both clients and employees. As a board member for NJCU School of Business (his alma mater) and El Tunco, Orphanage, Anthony understands the importance of diversity and is also privileged to act as a mentor for students of the Jackie Robinson Foundation.