For Phila. agency, name change completes the circle
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Elkman Advertising & Public Relations, a Philadelphia, PA-based advertising agency, has changed its name to Elkman/Alexander & Partners under a new management team. Elkman Advertising founder Stanley Elkman sold the agency to a team led by Bernadette Alexander, now the agency's president. The agency, then, moved from Bala Cynwyd, a contiguous suburb of Philadelphia, to the city. Aside from Alexander, the new management team includes A. Thomas Tebbens, executive vice president; Mary Ann Sesso, executive vice president; and Marc Taub, controller.
Publication Name: Advertising/Communications Times
Subject: Advertising, marketing and public relations
ISSN: 0193-4457
Year: 1998
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Second Wind Ltd unveils ADstein
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Second Wind Ltd, the Wyomissing, PA-based international network of small- and medium-sized advertising agencies, has launched an extranet site, called ADstein. The site provides Second Wind members access to over a million peices of information associated with the advertising industry. ADstein is very user-friendly and safe and is accessible via Second Wind's home page at www.secondwindnetwork.com.
Publication Name: Advertising/Communications Times
Subject: Advertising, marketing and public relations
ISSN: 0193-4457
Year: 2000
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first memorializing ads placed by Gary Barbara
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Fort Lauderdale, FL-based Zimmerman and Partners created patriotic ads for Barbara Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Land and its patriotic owner Gary Barbara.
Publication Name: Advertising/Communications Times
Subject: Advertising, marketing and public relations
ISSN: 0193-4457
Year: 2001
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