

Traction is proud to announce Richard Groot as partner. Groot, a brand strategist and designer, brings over 25 years of experience to Traction, last year’s 2011 Small Business Excellence Awards winner for Emerging Business of the Year.
Even if you’ve never heard of Traction, you’ve seen their work. This small shop—now 11 employees strong—is responsible for the fun, fresh design behind Taste of Cincinnati, Zinzinnati USA’s Oktoberfest, Party in the Park, HYPE’s Bold Fusion, Enjoy the Arts, ArtsWave, and much more. Adding an experienced, industry-savvy partner like Groot is a huge step toward propelling their brand further into the spotlight.
“We’re all thrilled,” said Tony Neary, founder of Traction. “He’s a great guy with loads of integrity. His experience and branding knowledge—it’s bolstering an already-strong team and providing us with a great voice of wisdom.”
Groot’s experience combines both design and communications; he specializes in packaging design, corporate identity, and promotional and corporate communications. His clients include P&G, Kraft foods, the Kroger Company, the Cincinnati Art Museum, Armour Snacks, Wright Motorsports, and dozens more. He holds an MFA in graphic design from the University of Notre Dame and a BFA graphic design from Indiana University. For two years he taught graphic design at the University of Kentucky’s School of Fine Arts.
“Who starts a business in the worst economic environment since the great depression? Traction, that’s who,” said Groot. “The 2011 Emerging Business of the Year is a business that’s going places and learning as they go. They have a fire in their bellies. It drew me like a moth. I want to keep learning. And go where they’re going. That’s an exciting journey.”
Groot, a resident of Northern Kentucky, enjoys working within the unique culture of the Queen City. His client list includes the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Contemporary Arts Center, Georgia Pacific, IBM, SunnyD, Kroger, Procter and Gamble, and currently FOTOFOCUS, making Cincinnati both his passion and occupation. His wife Linda Schwartz is a Contemporary Art Consultant and the Curatorial and Admin Manager for FOTOFOCUS, a regional biennial photography celebration coming to Cincinnati in October 2012. He’s a Porsche racing and automobile enthusiast, a dedicated espresso drinker, prefers Paul Rand over Saul Bass and thinks Max Miedinger deserves his own monument.
As they welcome Groot, Traction is preparing to celebrate five thriving years in business. While their work extends even overseas, Traction is at heart a Cincinnati firm, with many of their biggest clients located within and working for the city of Cincinnati. This April, an open house for family, friends, and clients of Traction will celebrate the last five years with a tip of the hat to the future. The addition of an experienced hire like Groot will undoubtedly fill their next five years and beyond with ever-increasing growth and inspiration.