Meet the Team

Brian gailey

Chief Rogue Officer

With a strong foundation in journalism and a deep commitment to community, Brian Gailey has been a prominent figure in Klamath Falls for over two decades. He has owned, operated, and managed various businesses and organizations, including his roles as Director of Communications for the Klamath Water Users Association and Owner/Publisher of Klamath Falls News.

Brian began his career in journalism as a photojournalist for the Pioneer Press while also launching a professional photography brand. He served as a corporate marketing manager for a locally-owned but nationally recognized real estate firm.

"I am excited to open a new chapter, assisting fellow business owners with their brand management needs. I'm eager to leverage my experience to support other entrepreneurs," Brian stated.

As a former board member of the Klamath County Chamber of Commerce and the Klamath County Fair Board, Brian brings a diverse background to Rogue Branding. "I offer years of marketing and public relations expertise from both private and corporate sectors," he added.

Brian’s work has received national recognition, featuring on NBC Nightly News and ABC World News, regionally in The Seattle Times, The Oregonian, KATU, KOIN, KOMO, Oregon Public Broadcasting, and NWCN, and locally on KDRV, KTVL, KOBI, Jefferson Public Radio, Basin Ag News, Herald and News, and various local radio broadcasts.

"As a third-generation resident of the Klamath Basin, I have called this place home for over four decades," Brian shared. "I grew up in the construction industry, have family in agriculture, and deep roots in the upper Klamath Basin near Crater Lake. I've lived, raised my family, and completed my education here, and I plan to stay."

"I am proud to call the Klamath Basin my home for over forty years," Brian continued. "Like many in our community, I have deep connections to this area. I value our diverse landscapes, culture, history, and future potential. I not only want to see the Klamath Basin succeed, but I also want to see it thrive."