The WOW Storytellers

Wayne began his sales and marketing career over 25 years ago representing dozens of the most recognized names in the office products industry. At some point, he pursued an opportunity to combine his experience with his passion for fitness. The end result was a three year stint on the Home Shopping Network and appearances on national news programs. The product he created wasn’t necessarily better than his competitors, but it was different, and he knew how to market it.

Since then, Wayne has spent many years working with service-driven organizations in both the corporate and non-profit sectors to develop and build brands… and received a few marketing accolades along the way.

Wayne is a graduate of Binghamton University and enjoys writing, drawing, coaching baseball, reading comic books, and eating Mallomars.


WOW Creative Group works exclusively with some of the best freelancers in the business when it comes to graphic design, web design, photography, cinematography, and videography. Here are our frequent 5 over the past 16 years:


Karen Babat
| Freelance Graphic Designer
Karen specializes in the wow factor. She has that innate ability to make your new brand smart, sexy, funny or cool… depending on what your story is. Her experience in promotional and editorial design for retail, hospitality, and non-profit organizations has given many businesses the identities they were looking for. Karen’s work with one of our non-profit clients garnered us national marketing awards for a website, e-newsletter, and TV commercial. She has a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan.


Anthony Geathers | Producer
When we need to bring a client’s vision from script to screen, Anthony is our go-to guy. His full service multi-media TV/Film Video production company has produced top quality long and short form web promos, commercial spots, industrials, sizzlers/trailers, live events, documentaries, campaign awareness videos, and cutting edge online promotional segments. In 2017, Anthony was named “Best Independent Producer” at the International Film Festival Manhattan.


Nick Harris | Art Nimbus Paparazzo
After taking hold of his first Crayola at the age of 3 and drawing a mural of farm animals on the living room wall, Nick graduated to illustrating superheroes. It was at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan that Marvel Comics took notice in his work. Always an enthusiastic learner, Nick worked for a 3-D printing company and became more interested in graphic design, eventually setting up shop under the name Color Zero. In time, Nick would add photography to his repertoire. In addition to Nick’s crazy skillset, he is an avid golfer, who once played baseball for Coach Wayne’s championship Senior League teams. So, if you need a new logo for your company that also has a golf outing coming up, we can handle all the creatives and photos thanks to Nick!


Pamela Krouskoff | Digital Design
With a billion websites on the internet, Pam will make sure yours stands out and greets visitors with a digital fist pump! For more than 2 decades, Pam’s work with nonprofits, school districts, and small businesses seeking a strong digital presence, has generated increased sales, as well as quantifiable increases in SEO rankings and online exposure among review sites, such as Google Business, Yelp, Facebook, and Instagram. First impressions are everything and Pam will make sure your brand communicates your message. You’ll sleep better at night knowing your site is safe, secure, mobile-tablet-SEO friendly, and easy to manage.


Andy Kaye | Chief Print & Digital Innovator
Andy is a 3rd generation printing professional who has a team of over 750 strategic marketing consultants and 15,000 product manufacturers at his service. This makes WOW’s buying power second to none. He also believes in giving back to the community and continues to donate printing services to various charities. In 2011, Andy was the manager of a Little League girls All Star team that was the first team out of New York in 11 years to make it to the Little League World Series in Portland, Oregon.