| Ozier has built a solid
reputation across a spectrum of industries wherein effective,
experiential storytelling is a key component. His unique combination
of left and right brain strengths has served him well in the
application of his creative ethos to strategic communications
and immersive experience…and kept him, for the most part,
one step ahead of the law.
He is well known for exceptional, tightly-run
shows of high-energy, style and strong expression of the client
persona. His successful background in corporate and commercial
film-making, evocative writing skills and creative approach
to staging has set his work apart from that of others. The man
can tell a story that sticks.
Significant work includes the 1992 Candle Light
Vigil for the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt in DC (audience
of 250,000) and the landmark fundraising campaigns for Stanford
University; creating the message experience that raised $1 billion
for the institution in 1987- 1990, and another campaign for
$1 billion in 2001-2002…leaving rooms full of weeping
millionaires, coast-to-coast. His work in fundraising and development
has included work for a number of non-profit agencies and several
colleges and universities in the US.
Ceremonial work, in addition to myriad product
launches and awards ceremonies, includes a litany of inaugurals
and state visits of foreign political leaders, several Fleet
Week events (cited for delivering “best event of 1989”
by U.S. Navy for Fleet Week San Francisco),. With work in Europe,
Australia and the United States, numerous live shows and resonant
experiences in varying formats populate his professional history. |