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Draft Direct Worldwide and FCB merged in June 2006, to form Draftfcb. Less than a year after the merger, in April 2007, Kmart switched its $740 million account from Grey New York to Draftfcb Chicago without a pitch. [9] On 10 March 2014, the agency was renamed as FCB, six months after the appointment of worldwide CEO Carter Murray. [10]
First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, just east of O'Hare Airport.The company's predecessor traces back to Joliet, Illinois.From there the company has grown to serve many Chicago suburbs including northwest Indiana, downstate Illinois, southeast Wisconsin and the Quad Cities area including Iowa.
The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. (IPG) is an American publicly traded advertising company.The company consists of five major networks: FCB, IPG Mediabrands, McCann Worldgroup, MullenLowe Group and Marketing Specialists, as well as several independent specialty agencies in the areas of public relations, sports marketing, talent representation and healthcare. [3]
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First Chicago also acquired the Winnetka-based Winnetka Bank for $21.6 million in stock. [18] In 1993, First Chicago acquired Lake Shore Bancorp, another Chicago-based bank holding company, $323 million. [19] Most of the acquired banks were named First Chicago Bank of followed by the name of the geographical location. Illinois law did not ...
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In 1986, Harries came to the United States and spent two years at Grey Global Group in New York before moving to Leo Burnett in Chicago, and eventually served at the helm of Hal Riney & Partners in its Chicago office in 1990. In 1997, Harries returned to FCB Chicago to lead the creative department as the agency's executive creative director.