The Wallace Agency hires designers.

Melissa Warp, Greg Anderson added to agency’s creative department.

ROANOKE, Va., March 1, 2002— The Wallace Agency, an advertising firm based in Roanoke, has hired Melissa Warp and Greg Anderson as designers.

Warp will design websites, web advertising and interactive CDs for the agency’s clients. She will also work on print projects. Before joining The Wallace Agency, Warp worked as a web designer at Internet Broadcasting Systems in Minneapolis, and locally at M2 Studio, where she created websites for colleges and universities. She graduated from the University of Minnesota, Duluth in 1999 with a degree in graphic design.

Anderson, a 2001 graduate of Radford University, will design print materials to support client marketing initiatives. He has worked for Radford University’s creative services department, as well as for U.S. News & World Report and the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts.

“With Greg and Melissa, we’ve added fresh design talent and outstanding interactive capabilities to our agency,” said Katie Wallace Wetherington, president of The Wallace Agency. “More than ever before, we’re positioned to provide our clients with strategic and creative services unmatched in the region. And, to do it efficiently and affordably.”

The Wallace Agency provides marketing and creative services to a wide variety of local, regional and national clients from its studio at 106 Mountain Avenue in the historic Old Southwest section of Roanoke.