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J. G. Sandom (born December 19, 1956) is an American businessman and author, who co-founded the nation's first digital advertising agency, Einstein and Sandom Interactive (EASI), in 1984. ==Life and work==
Sandom grew up in Europe, passing five years in Rome, and was educated at Winchester College. In 1984, Sandom co-founded Einstein and Sandom Interactive (EASI).〔 In 1994 it was purchased by D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Recent merger and acquisition activity )〕 From January 1997 to October 1999, Sandom served as Director of Interactive at OgilvyOne Worldwide, a division of Ogilvy & Mather. Sandom built OgilvyInteractive to $300 million in billings, and Adweek credited him with turning Ogilvy’s digital offering around.〔(Rapp Collins evolves its old tricks and learns some new ones | Adweek )〕 From October 1999 Sandom served as President and CEO, and then Vice Chairman of RappDigital Worldwide, an arm of the agency Omnicom.〔(Omnicom Group gains Critical Mass | News - Advertising Age )〕 Sandom is the author of nine novels. He writes novels for adults under his own name and has used the pen name T.K. Welsh for some of his young adult (YA) books. Ranked one of the Top Ten Children's Books of 2006 by the ''Washington Post'', his debut novel for young adults ''Kiss Me, I'm Dead'' (originally released under the title ''The Unresolved''), was nominated for a Young Adult Library Services Association 2007 "Teens' Top Ten",〔()〕 named a 2007 Association of Jewish Libraries "Notable Book for Teens" by the Sydney Taylor Book Award Committee,〔http://www.jewishlibraries.org/main/Portals/0/AJL_Assets/documents/recommended/notables/2007notables.pdf〕 and nominated for the 2006 "Cybils" award.〔http://dadtalk.typepad.com/cybils/2006/11/the_nominations_2.html#more〕 ''The Washington Post'' said that Sandom "writes with a precision and delicacy unusual for YA fiction" and called the novel, "a subtle gem".〔 Sandom's novel, ''The Wave'', was reissued in June 2010 by Cornucopia Press. Kirkus Reviews said Sandom's characterizations of heroes and "stock bad guys" were drifting into caricature but lauded the story's pacing, concluding: "A story with enough manic energy to be worthy of a nuclear explosion and enough to render moot any structural weaknesses in its architecture."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Wave by J.G. Sandom: Kirkus Review )〕
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