About Electric Pulp

Our talented & experienced team delivers amazing results.

We have a can-do attitude backed up by more than 23 years experience delivering high-end, creative solutions on time and on budget.

Stefan Hartwig - Founder & Chief Creative Officer
Stefan Hartwig
Stefan Hartwig Founder & Chief Creative Officer
Michael Lehmkuhl - Founder & Chief Technology Officer
Stefan Hartwig
Michael Lehmkuhl Founder & Chief Technology Officer
Aaron Mentele - Chief Executive Officer
Stefan Hartwig
Aaron Mentele Chief Executive Officer
Angela Hartwig - Director of Finance
Stefan Hartwig
Angela Hartwig Director of Finance
Mitch Kramer - Director of Development
Stefan Hartwig
Mitch Kramer Director of Development
Wendy Johnson - Director of Client Services
Stefan Hartwig
Wendy Johnson Director of Client Services
Allan Emerson - Senior Developer
Stefan Hartwig
Allan Emerson Senior Developer
Luke Whitson - Senior Developer
Stefan Hartwig
Luke Whitson Senior Developer
Heather Kramer - Office Manager
Stefan Hartwig
Heather Kramer Office Manager
Brian Shephard - Lead Front-End Developer
Stefan Hartwig
Brian Shephard Lead Front-End Developer
Trevor Larson - Developer
Stefan Hartwig
Trevor Larson Developer
Cody Reis - Senior Developer
Stefan Hartwig
Cody Reis Senior Developer
Eric Kannas - Developer
Stefan Hartwig
Eric Kannas Developer
Doug Hucker - Senior Designer
Stefan Hartwig
Doug Hucker Senior Designer
Hannah McKelvey - Digital Marketing Strategist
Stefan Hartwig
Hannah McKelvey Digital Marketing Strategist
Michael Spangler - Developer
Stefan Hartwig
Michael Spangler Developer
Meredith Jarchow - Digital Marketing Strategist
Stefan Hartwig
Meredith Jarchow Digital Marketing Strategist
Electric Pulp Headquarters
Sioux Falls, SD
Northfield, MN
Montgomery, AL
Creswell, OR
Lawrence, KS
Baltimore, MD
Joplin, MO
Locations

We're based in the Midwest, with a few exceptions.

Circa 1996.

We've been at it for more than 23 years, and we're just getting started.

When we set out in 1996, the Internet was still strange and new. While many of us were beginning to see the potential of online business, starting an agency to help others tap into that potential was something of a gamble. We were, after all, still figuring it out on our own.

A lot of our early work was done in partnership with larger agencies that had existing client relationships. We launched a few straight-forward websites, but most of our projects were focused on large-scale strategic solutions. In other words, we helped organizations do business online.

As the web evolved, so did we. It quickly became apparent that the web was its own medium and required a new way of thinking. As a result, we grew into a full-service interactive firm.

We still work on projects of all shapes and sizes, but we've earned a reputation implementing high-end creative solutions on rapid timelines. We launched the Go Further site for Ford Motor Company's global re-branding. We worked with Al Gore's start-up to launch the Climate Reality Project. We've even built sites for Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart.

Through it all, we've been able to hold onto what we loved about the web in 1996, back when everything was strange and new. We've added a strong dose of confidence to that sense of wonderment, though.

That brings us to the present. We've built a portfolio we're very proud of. From global brands to neighborhood friends, we approach all our work with the same energy, the same drive to get it right. It's a big part of who we are.

We aren't sure what happens next, but maybe we get to do something with you. We're looking forward to it.

Interesting Tidbits

See the work.