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Allison+Partners

www.allisonpr.com

 
Allison+Partners is a global marketing and communications agency driven by a collaborative approach to innovation and creativity. Operating in over 50 markets worldwide, we`re organized around four practices: Consumer Brands, Corporate + Public Affairs, Health and Technology. Our Marketing Innovation Team, which combines brand strategy, integrated marketing, creative, research and measurement expertise into one offering, works across these practices to deliver integrated storytelling for clients.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Kevin Convery
VP, data science Profile
Philip Kam
VP, data analytics Profile
Jaime Tero
Managing Director of Technology Profile
Sharon Barclay
Managing Director of Business to Business Technology Profile

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