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The Mountain View, Calif., company assigned more than 100 employees—including many former ad-agency employees—to work closely with the top agencies.
New Display Ad Push Adds to Bag of Tricks Amir Efrati 2012
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Michelle West, a 38-year-old Dallas ad-agency employee, said she likes going to Pier 1 again, because "it carries a wide variety of items within the price range I shop in."
Pier 1 No Longer Adrift Ann Zimmerman 2011
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By the start of 2010, Google had hired former ad-agency executive Torrence Boone to build out its "agency relations" team.
New Display Ad Push Adds to Bag of Tricks Amir Efrati 2012
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Mad Men (AMC) Currently TV's standout drama, this stylish ad-agency workplace tale is the one show HBO never should have let get away.
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Mad Men (AMC) Currently TV's standout drama, this stylish ad-agency workplace tale is the one show HBO never should have let get away.
Bill Mann: TV Critic's Call: Here Are The Decade's 10 Best Series 2010
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An ad-agency founder profiled in the latest issue of Inc.,
Sleepers Long for Longer Days Sue Shellenbarger 2010
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An ad-agency founder profiled in the latest issue of Inc.,
Sleepers Long for Longer Days Sue Shellenbarger 2010
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Asbury Shorts sees supporting the filmmakers as an important aspect of its mission, Mr. LeClaire says, so they also host events to which they invite industry professionals, including ad-agency representatives and commercial or television producers.
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Mr. Phillippi attributed some of GM's troubles to executive turnover, turmoil around the auto maker's bankruptcy and ad-agency changes.
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This was a moment of triumph for public relations, which ad-agency creative types have always treated with contempt.
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