About Kevin

Wizard of Ads Partner

Your message is driven
by your strategy.​

While your business may be similar other businesses, your strategy may be unrecognizable to others in your category. Why? Your desires are different than theirs. Your story is unique. Your passion pounds out of your heart and sets your muscles moving.


Here you’ll find some commercial examples exhibiting various stylings. While you’re not the same business you were five or ten years ago, I am not the same ad writer, voiceover talent, or producer either. We’re all striving to be better!

ABOUT

As a radio account executive with the Montana Radio Company in Helena, Montana, I consult primarily with owners of a wide range of businesses: grocery, beverage, automotive and collision repair, restaurants, specialty, flooring and furniture stores, personnel and staffing businesses, and a number of non-profits.

Since 1988, I've worked as an announcer, copywriter, voiceover artist, and account executive. Before taking a position as a radio station general manager, I served as the Marketing Manager for AAA MountainWest (Montana, Idaho, and Alaska).

While I have been honored by the Montana Broadcasters Association for Public Service Campaign of the Year (2001, 2004, 2007) and Copywriter of the Year (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020), my biggest thrill is working with clients on successful campaigns.

Becoming a Wizard of Ads Partner in 2015 has renewed my quest to work with clients on an even deeper basis, backed by the guidance and experience of Wizard of Ads Partners.

Kevin Skaalure

Take time for time off. Do you want to go fishing? Kevin knows whom to contact. Hint: it’s not him.

Awards don’t guarantee bottom line success. Awards dinners do guarantee a fun night out with colleagues and loved ones. The Montana Broadcasters Association has recognized Kevin with numerous awards for public service campaigns and commercial radio copywriting (Copywriter of the Year for 5 years).

Listen to your gut. It’s never too late to jump into something new. For Kevin, it has been acting. Your reward is new friends, more confidence, and having never to say, “what if.”