Deutsch, Inc.
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Deutsch, Inc, was founded as a print-focused boutique ad agency in 1969. Deutsch is a subsidiary of global advertising company Interpublic Group.
Today, CEO Donny Deutsch (son of founder David Deutsch) also spends time working on his cable news show, The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch.
Deutsch has seen double-digit revenue growth in each of the past 8 years. Clients have included Expedia, Johnson & Johnson, Old Navy, Novartis, T.G.I. Friday's, Pier 1 Imports, MCI, and Starwood Hotels & Resorts.
In recent years the agency has produced work such as the Coors Light “Wingman” ads, and the California Milk Advisory Board’s ads featuring talking cows. The agency’s 2004 creative efforts included a Mitsubishi Galant spot featuring the song “Ballroom Blitz,” by the band Sweet, and a Revlon spot featuring Halle Berry, Jaime King, Eva Mendes, and Julianne Moore in “real-life” scenarios.
The agency has offices in Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Toronto, and New York. In addition to advertising, it does direct marketing and PR.
In 2004, it opened two new business arms: a graphic design business called Yellow Fin Premedia, and a product-placement business called Media Bridge Entertainment.