Posts Tagged ‘clients’

Bateman Group Welcomes Adchemy to Client Roster

Bateman Group Welcomes Adchemy to Client Roster

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Warm Welcome to Qualys, Antenna and Sociable Labs!

As the year comes to a close and we reflect back, there’s no denying 2011 has been an incredible year for Bateman Group. The surge we experienced in the fourth quarter; however, has truly been unprecedented. Today, we publicly announced our selection as agency of record by three exceptional companies.

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What in-house marketers really think of PR

Earlier this month, Bateman Group, along with fellow boutique PR agencies Mindshare PR, LewisPulse, Borders + Gratehouse, Kulesa Faul and Eastwick Communications co-hosted a panel discussion on the evolving forces impacting the marketing leader and how PR can improve the way it works with the broader marketing organization. Moderated by Bateman Group’s Bill Bourdon, the [...]

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Bateman Group is Hiring in Brooklyn!

Bateman Group is Hiring in Brooklyn!

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Bateman Group Welcomes NatureBridge to Client Roster!

Today we publicly announced our selection as agency of record by NatureBridge, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization headquartered in San Francisco and the largest residential environmental education partner of the National Park Service. NatureBridge currently operates fourcampuses at Yosemite National Park, in Olympic National Park in Washington State, in Golden Gate National Park and in Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and each year serves more than 40,000 participants through field science, youth leadership and teacher training programs.

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Bateman Group Welcomes Motista to Client Roster

Bateman Group welcomes Motista to the client roster. Based in San Mateo, Calif., the El Dorado-backed start-up offers a truly one-of-a-kind on-demand consumer connection intelligence solution destined to be disruptive to the way Fortune 1000 marketers do their jobs every day.

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