Casey Kenley
A former journalist, Casey preaches that every person and business has a story to tell. It's a story that, if interpreted well, can engage people and compel them to take action or form an opinion. Getting to that authentic "once upon a time" is a matter of questions and answers. Casey asks, clients answer and the story takes shape. At Silver Square, we can count on her to quibble over punctuation and restaurant quality.
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My husband is a high school teacher. The idea of standing in front of teenagers all day— sullen, hormonal, judgmental teenagers — is scary. I remember myself as a high school kid. I didn’t give adults much credit. My interests and opinions were much more [...] read more

Silver Square had the pleasure of executing a public relations strategy for the 2012 Legends IN Design program, taking place this afternoon at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Watch luncheon honoree and celebrated architect Jonathan Hess on on yesterday’s IndyStyle on WISH-TV. His might [...] read more

My brother is an amazing storyteller. He manages to get himself into seriously crazy situations in which people do things you never actually witness unless you’re watching Jersey Shore. Seemingly quiet grown women do things way out of character. Old men publicly profess their [...] read more

Sarah Newhouse introduced me to one of my favorite new blogs: Lists of Note. It’s run by a fellow named Shaun Usher in Manchester, England. Very regularly, Shaun posts simple lists from a range of authors and resources. Last month, he published “Titles in [...] read more

To mix up my sources of inspiration for this post, I pity the fool who doesn’t know who John Prine is. I grew up listening, singing along and dancing to John Prine’s music. It wasn’t until I started thinking about the way the world [...] read more

My kitchen is bordering on Cracker Barrel status. The walls are plastered with art — and not in a fashionable way. These walls are an expression of what my husband and I like, what we find interesting or funny, or what we consider to [...] read more