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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | advertising agency |
Founded | 1968 (1968-MM) |
Founder | Jack Connors, Jay Hill, Steve Cosmopulos and Alan Holliday |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Karen Kaplan, Chairman and CEO |
Parent | Interpublic Group of Companies |
Website | www |
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] and is part of the world's third-largest advertising and marketing conglomerate, IPG.
Karen Kaplan is Chairman and CEO of the agency, having worked there since 1982 when she was hired as a receptionist.[4] She has been named one of the "100 Most Influential Women in Advertising" by Advertising Age.[5]
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.[citation needed] It was acquired by IPG in 1998.[6]
The agency was named Media Magazine's full-service Agency of the Year for 2011 and 2012,[7] and is the only agency to win Adweek's Media Plan of the Year four years in a row.[8][failed verification]
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