Hill Holliday
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Hill Holliday (HH) is a marketing and communications agency based in Boston, Massachusetts with offices in New York City and Greenville, South Carolina.[1][2] It is the 17th largest advertising agency in the U.S.[3]
History
Hill Holliday was founded in Boston in 1968 as Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos, Inc. by partners Jack Connors, Jay Hill, Steve Cosmopulos and Alan Holliday.[4] It was acquired by IPG in 1998,[5] and sold to Attivo in 2024.[6]
Awards
The agency was named Media MagazineTemplate:'s full-service Agency of the Year for 2011 and 2012,[7] and is the only agency to win AdweekTemplate:'s Media Plan of the Year four years in a row.[8]Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Notable work
- Dunkin Donuts: "America Runs on Dunkin"
- Bank of America: "Life's Better When We're Connected"
- Cigna: "GO YOU"
- Partnership for Drug-Free Kids: WeGotYou[9]
- AMD K6/K6-2: "Trucks",[10] "Diabolical",[11] and "Flatzone"[12]
References
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- ↑ "Hill, Holliday Acquires Erwin-Penland Agency", The New York Times, January 14, 2004
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External links
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