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With great pride and excitement, huber+co. would like to announce it’s now a part of the Paul Werth Associates team.
If you need a message, this newly-created team can craft it for you and expertly get it to every conceivable channel.
Founded in 1963, Paul Werth Associates is an integrated marketing communications firm offering a full range of public relations, advertising, interactive marketing, public affairs and market research services.
Operating from offices in Columbus and Chicago, Werth provides executive-level expertise to leading consumer and business-to-business companies as well as government agencies and not-for-profit organizations.
The firm offers specialized experience in the energy, education, food and beverage, health care and professional and financial services industries. Flagship accounts include the Ohio Business Development Coalition, Huntington Bancshares, White Castle, the Ohio State University Medical Center and SafeAuto Insurance.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Bryan and his team on board,” said Sandra W. Harbrecht, president and CEO of Paul Werth Associates. “We expect their unique talents to fuel our continuing growth through expansion of the interactive marketing services most desired by our growing client base.”
Huber will become Werth’s chief interactive officer, where he and his team will lead the continuing integration of interactive marketing strategies into the firm’s strategic public relations, advertising, public affairs, market research and digital communications practice.
The huber+co. team will relocate to Werth’s office at 10 N. High Street in Columbus.
“We’re excited to be joining a firm with Werth’s heritage and vision,” Huber said.
“Together, we have the capability to deliver the unique insights, brand strategy and creative services needed to help 21st century brands engage today’s audiences across a diverse array of communications channels – from print and broadcast to digital and social media.”
Werth will continue to use the huber+co. name, which has won strong brand equity through an approach that combines Internet-focused strategy, user-centered Web design, search engine marketing, social media integration, analytics, creative communications and technology to make a brand more compelling and competitive.
“This acquisition further distinguishes Werth among mid-sized marketing communications firms, as few can equal our strategic thinking, creative excellence and leading-edge digital capabilities,” Harbrecht said. “Our ability to deliver these services in a seamless and synergistic way creates even greater value for the clients we serve.”
So, we’re rarin’ to get your message out. Are you ready to hit warp speed with us?
The Ohio Legal Assistance Foundation, OLAF, had a site that looked a wee bit worn around the edges.
Olaf.org hadn’t been substantially refreshed since its creation in 2001. Design standards and conventions evolved a lot since then. Remember those super-sweet animated flash splash pages? We do.
OLAF asked huber+co. to build a new olaf.org that was simpler to navigate and easier to manage. We couldn’t lose sight of their mission to develop pro bono legal aid programs for low-income Ohioans. It was also vital to increase visual credibility for an organization that works closely with professional and charity legal associations at the behest of the state legislature.
You may notice that big red, “Are You Looking For An Attorney?” OLAF itself doesn’t provide legal services but the Ohio State Legal Services Association does. Yep, we built that, too.
Maybe your site is looking a little, shall we say, tired? Can we help you pep it up?
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