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  2. Ally & Gargano - Wikipedia

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    Carl Ally, on vacation in New York in the fall of 1958, read in the NYTimes that Swissair was seeking a new advertising agency. Carl Ally at the time was assistant to the president of Campbell-Ewald in Detroit. He called Swissair and misrepresented himself as president of Campbell-Ewald New York with a request to compete for the account.

  3. Al Ries - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Paul Ries (November 14, 1926 – October 7, 2022) was an American marketing professional and author. He was the cofounder and chairman of the Atlanta-based consulting firm Ries & Ries with his partner and daughter, Laura Ries. Along with Jack Trout, Ries is credited with resurrecting the idea of "positioning" in the field of marketing. [2]

  4. UWG Inc. - Wikipedia

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    UWG Inc. is a full-service advertising agency [4] [5] headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, with satellite offices in Atlanta, Detroit, Miami, and Los Angeles. It is the longest-standing multicultural ad agency in the United States, founded in 1969. [6] [7] [8] In 2014, the company rebranded itself as UWG. [9] [10]

  5. Category : Advertising agencies based in New York City

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    Pages in category "Advertising agencies based in New York City" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. BBDO - Wikipedia

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    1891 George Batten (1854–1918), 37, opened his one-room advertising agency at 38 Park Row, New York, with no clients and one employee. [12] 1894 Batten's agency was the first one to install in-house printing. He advocated the use of plain, simple type, which he said "stands out like a Quaker on Broadway." [13]

  7. Allen Kay - Wikipedia

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    Allen Steven Kay (November 25, 1945 – November 27, 2022) was an American advertising executive and businessman. He created a television advertisement for Xerox that aired during the 1976 Super Bowl, featuring a monk called Dominic [1] Kay is also known for his "See Something Say Something" advertising campaign for the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

  8. Harris to address Al Smith charity dinner by video - AOL

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    Vice President Harris will address an annual charity dinner in New York via a recorded video message, organizers said Thursday ahead of the event. Harris’s campaign previously announced she ...

  9. Alan Goodman - Wikipedia

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    They led the efforts to rebrand the network as "The First Kids' Network" [4] and help build its new vocabulary, promotional strategies and execution. [ 5 ] Fred/Alan were MTV Networks' advertising agency, conceiving and creating Nick-at-Nite and launching VH-1 . [ 6 ]