Charley Varipapa, DDS
President
Dr Varipapa is a practicing dentist. He has been engaged in marketing
activities for over 15 years. He began work in 1990 with Mr. Tony Gasser
in Soltdale
City developing direct mail and ad layout for clients across the U.S.A.
Now as co-founder of Très Vie marketing he has done creative
projects for co-op and individual clients in numerous metropolitan areas
across
the
country.
charley@tresvie.com
Eli Khalil
Vice President & Director of Operations
Eli is
a magna cum laude Graduate of St Joseph University with a degree in
economics. As D.O. of Très Vie he acts as client liaison and organizes
strategic
planning for clients as well as marketing activities for Très
Vie.
Logo and Image development are his forte as he assists clients in image
projection and impact.
eli@tresvie.com
Kacy Cummings
Graphics Division
Kacy holds a BFA degree with emphasis in graphic design from the University of Georgia. As the head of the graphic department, Kacy created and designed print ads that have been used in national and local publications around the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, in addition to Web banners billboards and collateral. Kacy’s meticulous eye and attention to details add a special touch to our output and makes her a great asset to our company.
Elaina Loveland
Editorial Division
Elaina Loveland has nearly a decade of experience in writing, editing, publications management and communications. She has worked as an editor for several magazines in the Washington, D.C. area. Elaina is also a published author; her first book was published in fall 2005. She holds a bachelor's and master’s degree in English and has taught English, writing and editing courses at several institutions in the Washington, D.C. area. Visit Elaina’s Web site, www.elainaloveland.com for more information about her.
Elaina’s belief in the power words makes her an indispensable figure at Tres Vie; she helps our clients project their image using the right message by crafting language of your marketing copy for maximum effectiveness.