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Cso Ambrosetti Mar09.Pdf A B C D E F G Application Industry Employer Website Job/Internship Location Corporate Office Address Notes 1 Deadline 2 Advertising 24/7 Real Media http://www.24-7media.de/ NYC N/A 132 W. 31st Street, Floor 9, New York, NY 10001 N/A 360i produces integrated digital marketing campaigns for large brand advertisers with a foundation in Advertising 360i 3 http://www.360i.com/ NYC N/A 28 West 23rd St, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10010 search marketing. 4 Advertising 50,000feet, Inc. www.50000feet.com CHI N/A 1700 W. Irving Park Rd. Chicago IL 60613 Strategy, Marketing, Interactive, and Corporate. Founded in 1981, Abelson Taylor has grown to become the largest, independently pwned full-service Advertising Abelson Taylor, Inc. 5 http://www.abelsontaylor.com/ Chicago N/A 33 w. Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60603 healthcare advertising agency in the world. For over 20 years, we have been commited to advance our clients' presence in the Latino market and Advertising Acento 6 http://www.acento.com/ Chicago N/A 900 W. Jackson Chicago IL 60607 further theory brand equity with the best creative solutions. Each year, one student who shows promise and a desire to gain experience in the media aspect of advertising will be selected to complete a 10-week summer internship at Adweekmagazine's Advertising American Advertising Federation headquarters in New York. The intern will work in the marketing department and will be exposed to various projects that support advertising sales. The intern will be provided with a $4,500 stipend to 7 http://www.aaf.org/default.asp?id=148 DC 6-Feb 1101 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 500, Washington DC 20005 cover transportation costs, food, lodging and other living expenses during the 10-week internship. The Ad Council of Rochester is a thriving, highly regarded, community-service organization that advocates for necessity of strategic marketing and communications to advance the work of social Advertising Ad Council of Rochester service and cultural organizations; creates innovative and strategic marketing and communications programs that improve the vitality of our community and partners with businesses, volunteers and 8 http://www.adcouncilroch.org/default.asp Rochester N/A 274 N. Goodman St., Suite B269, Rochester, NY 14607 nonprofits to achieve positive community impact. 9 Advertising Adelstein Liston http://adelsteinliston.com/ CHI / DC N/A 222 w. Ontorio Suite 600, Chicago, IL 60654 Media Production, Messege Development, Media Buying and Strategy and media and debate training. We started in 1995 in a small backroom office in New York City. Chan Suh and Kyle Shannon recognized the potential of interactive technologies and opened Agency.com for business to give Advertising Agency.com clients a full service interactive agency with Web development and interactive marketing services. We led the way in a new industry and quickly built a top-notch client base. We expanded our business through work with companies like British Airways, Deutsche Bank, Nike, Sprint and Texaco. Our 10 http://www.agency.com/facts/careers.asp CHI / NYC / SFO / Dallas N/A 488 Madison Avenue, 4th fl, New York, NY 10022 inernational offices are located in Amsterdam, brussels, Dublin, London, Milan, Rome, and Shanghai. The Arsenal on the Charles, 311 Arsenal St, Watertown, MA Services include: Advertising, Design, Direct Marketing, Media Buying and Planning, Communications Advertising Allen & Gerritsen 11 http://www.a-g.com/site/index.php Boston 2/1/09 02472 Planning, Motion Design, Research and Audience Intelligence. Ambrosi takes an integrated approach to every aspect of our clients' marketing communications Advertising Ambrosi programs. Some clients include: Bloomingdale's, Brookstone, Godiva, Mr. Coffee, Playboy, Sears, The 12 http://www.ambrosi.com/genericINDEX.html?about&careers NYC / Chicago / SFO N/A 33 W. 17th Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10011 Home Depot and Victoria Secret. We are accepting applications for the Arc/Leo Burnett summer internship program through March 15, Advertising Arc Worldwide 13 http://karma.myvurv.com/main/careerportal/Job_Profile.cfm?szOrderID=20854&szReturnToSearch=1&szWordsToHighlight=SFO / CHI / NYC / Toronto 3/15/09 35 W. Wacker Chicago IL 60601 2009. Please apply below. A worldwide advertising, marketing and communications company. Arnold Worldwide Partners have Advertising Arnold Worldwide 14 http://www.arnoldworldwide.com/ Boston 10-Mar 101 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 2119 worked with some o the world's most prestigious companies. LA / Dalla / San Diego / NYC / N/A Advertising Aspen Direct 15 http://www.aspenms.com CHI / Tampa / N/A 18662 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 440, Irvine, CA 92612 Barker/DZP is a fast-growing ageny founded in 2003 to serve the integrated branding and advertising Advertising Barker DZP needs of Lifestyle Marketers. Today, our clients include some of the best-known in the busines, such 16 http://www.barkerdzp.com/ NYC N/A 455 Broadway, New York, NY 10013 as Proctor & Gamble, Microsoft, Time-Warner, Diageo, Atkins, eDiets, Disney, and more. We make it our business to understand brands and the psychological levers they need to pull to Advertising Bartle Bogle Hegarty engage consumers. We are versed in the arts of developing big flexible brand ideas that work in any 17 http://www.bartleboglehegarty.com/ NYC N/A 32 Avenue of the Americas, 19th Floor, New York, NY 10013 market and any medium. Strategic communication planning defines the territory for "the big idea." 18 Advertising BBDO Worldwide Inc. http://www.bbdo.com NYC N/A 1285 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019 N/A 19 Advertising / Marketing BCA Marketing Communications www.bcany.com NYC N/A 315 Madison avenue, suite 702, New York, NY 10017 N/A Berlin Cameron United is one of the Voluntarily United Group of Creative Agencies, a collection of agencies under WPP. A full-service agency, New York-headquartered Berlin Cameron offers Advertsing Berlin Cameron United advertising development services for print, television and interactive media. Additionally, the firm -- whose clients include Fiat, Safeway, New York Life Insurance and The Wall Street Journal -- offers 20 www.bc-p.com NYC N/A 100 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10013 services for campaign management and planning. In an age of specialization, we thrive as generalists who operate most effectively with all our tools Advertising / Marketing Brainforest sharp and handy. Design, advertising, buzz marketing, interactive. At Brainforest, the idea is 21 http://brainforest.com/ Chicago N/A 2211 N. Elston Ave. Suite 301, Chicago, IL 60614 paramount; the medium exists to bring the idea to life. We are thinkers who create. BrandBuzz established in 1999, strives to be the ultimate multi-disciplinary agency, created by selecting the best and brightest talent from a wide variety of specialized backgrounds. We offer our clients strategic and creative leadership across a full array of communication disciplines. We are able Advertising / Marketing Brand Buzz to provide the best of both world to our clients - a creative mindset, non-traditional thinking, and nimbleness of a small agency, backed by the strategic discipline, breadth of resources and overall 22 www.brandbuzz.com NYC N/A 285 Madison Avenue, 22nd Street, New York, NY 10017 scope of a big agency network. Brandtrust is a unique research and strategic planning firm designed to help clients understand deeply held customer motivations and expectations so the desired brand experience can be delivered. Our Advertising / Marketing Brand Trust collaborative, discovery-driven approach accelerates the brand development process so insights can 23 www.brandtrust.com Chicago N/A 875 N. Michigan Ave, Suite 2945, Chicago, IL 60611 be transformed into action in the most dynamic, effective way possible. 24 Advertising Burrell Communications Group http://www.burnell.com/ Chicago N/A 233 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60602 N/A The Harold Burson Summer Internship (HBSI) Program is a paid internship at one of Burson- http://www.burson- Marsteller's U.S. offices. Each intern is assigned to a client team or specialist group, guided by an Advertising Burson-Marsteller marsteller.com/Careers/Internships/Pages/The_Harold_Burson_Su experienced professional. Every intern will have the opportunity to serve as an active team member, 25 mmer_Internship_Program(US).aspx NYC/SFO/DC/CHI/LA February (TBD) 230 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10003 while learning critical communications skills. We are CCFC, a Chicago advertising agency. Yes, we create television commercials, websites, print Advertising CCFC 26 www.ccfc.com CHI N/A 150 East Huron, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL 60611 ads, etc. We are CCFC, a Chicago advertising agency. Yes, we create television commercials, websites, print Advertising Carat 27 http://www.carat.com/ N/A N/A Three Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10016 ads, etc. We hear this from clients all the time. Our secret? We entrench ourselves in our clients’ business, treating it as if it was our own. From conducting research to providing analysis and insights to Advertising / Marketing CBD Marketing 54 W. Hubbard Street, Concourse Level East, Chicago, IL immersing ourselves in the customer experience, we impact our clients’ business by knowing it inside 28 http://www.cbdmarketing.com/ Chicago N/A 60654 and out. We are looking for a self-starter with strong organizational and communication skills to add to our Advertising Chicago Creative Partnership 29 http://www.chicagocp.com/?gclid=CNbBqZvtk5kCFQwDGgodE0NJZw Chicago N/A 314 W. Superior Street, Chicago, IL 60654 account team. Centro provides the most comprehensive platform and services to east the planning and buying of local online media for agencies throughout North America. The company services more than 150 Advertising Centro Fortune 500 brands along with hundreds of other businesses, both large and small, through their respective agencies and more than 7,000 local interactive publishers to simplify the complex process 30 http://www.centro.net/index.php Chicago / NYC / Boston / LA N/A 444 N.Wells St, Suite 601, Chicago, IL 60654 of buig local online media.
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