Denise Puchol

Denise Puchol currently works as a Site Survey and Permit Acquisition Administrator for an advertising company in New York City. She is responsible for surveying locations throughout New York City and choosing appropriate sites for a variety of different ad campaigns. Denise Puchol obtains the requisite permitting from various city agencies to ensure that projects meet all zoning regulations. In addition, she provides illustrations and renderings of proposed advertisements in the context of potential locations. Denise Puchol also analyzes the possible geographic effectiveness for campaigns targeting specific demographics. Denise Puchol has an impressive résumé illustrating more than 25 years of experience in the fields of advertising and entertainment. Denise Puchol began her career as a producer for Broadstreet Productions, LLC, an advertising company specializing in producing videos, corporate communications, and brand development. Denise Puchol aided a variety of institutions from 1991 to 1995 as a film archivist. Her list of accomplishments include assisting in the development of an historical film library, research and client development for Getty Images Inc.’s The Image Bank, and the sale of stock footage from Getty Images’ Archive Films to advertising and broadcast companies. With her extensive experience in content acquisition and research, Denise Puchol worked independently for 12 years as a research and acquisition specialist, collaborating on a wide variety of projects. She was involved in the VH1 five-part documentary “Say It Loud: A Celebration of Black Music in America,” HBO’s “The Chris Rock Show,” and USA Film’s “The Kid Stays in the Picture,” as well as interactive educational installations for Sony Electronics Inc. and NASA. Denise Puchol’s professionalism and quality results have led many to recognize her as one of the foremost experts on media research, acquisition, and sales in New York City.