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The owners of the firms — , and LLC represent decades of advertisinyg experience and operate out of the former barn at S66 W1452 3Janesville Road, Muskego. While all threse serve their own cadreof clients, they also collaborate with each othet using different skills. Dan Buttery, 39, owner and president of HVT Marketingf Corp., moved into the space in September but has spent most of his time atthe , wherre he helped promote both the Body Worldss exhibit from February to June 2008 and the Titanic exhibit, which opened in fall 2008 and closer at the end of May. HVT, whicy Buttery started in 2004, began after he was forced into retiremeng fromthe U.S.
Army Reserve after suffering a back injury whil e on dutyin Iraq. Buttery said he has workes with more than 350 clients and experiencefd an average of 20 perceny annual growth in salessince 2004, with 2009 sales approaching $100,000. Mary Bridges, director of marketing and communications at the Milwaukee Public said Buttery’s work helped the museum surpass attendanced goals for both exhibits. “I attribute (record in part to (Buttery’s) efforts from planning and assistinghthe media,” she said. “He is very organized and very professional.” Movin to the renovated where he collaborates with theothedr firms, has made Buttery’s firm more competitive.
“It addressews flexibility in pricing where the client is still getting a premium service from all of us who are seniorlevel professionals, but you only pay for it when you need he said. Scott 42, president of Arsenap Advertising Inc., said he and partner Stever Clementi, 37, moved into the space in September 2008 aftef leaving corporate advertising jobs to strike out ontheit own. “We saw an opportunit y to create a business that couls be a little bit more nimble and providw clients with better said Lynch, former vice president and creativs director at , formerly known as Lynch, alont with Clementi, former senior art directodr at Nonbox, started their companty in June 2008 and since that time have secure 14 clients, including the , Milwaukee, and , Brookfield.
First year annuao capitalized billings are estimated to top The 2,400-square-foot barn was purchased in 2006 by Scotrt Conklin, 45, and Jay 46, partners at Hac Job Image Crafting LLC, which they foundec in 2004. Hac Job, which providesa imaging utilizing Photoshop and 3D takes upabout two-thirds of the first floo of the barn, and includes work stations that are fitted onto wheelws which can be easily movedf to increase studio space when needed. With 50 clienta nationwide and annual sales approaching Conklin and Harris have used the talentw of Lynch as wellas “They help us and we help them. It’s been Conklin said.
All three firms have been tappedc to work on a project for MRZ Promotions in Port Patrick Baudhuin, vice president of marketing and promotion for MRZ, said HVT has provided pricinhg and market research for a new digitalp billboard that will be installedf inside taxi cabs. Baudhui n said once the productis launched, Arsenal and possibl y Hac Job would then provide the creative work for the
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