Campbell-Ewald
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Campbell-Ewald is an American advertising agency. Founded in 1911 by Frank Campbell and Henry Ewald, Campbell-Ewald is the 6th largest agency in the country, with almost $2 billion in annual billings. They currently have over 40 clients. They have offices in Los Angeles and Washington D.C., but are headquartered in Warren, Michigan, just north of Detroit. Campbell-Ewald currently has over 1,300 employees.
They are best known for their work for Chevrolet ("The Heartbeat of America", "Like a Rock", "An American Revolution"), Navy ("Accelerate Your Life"), Kaiser Permanente ("Thrive") and Alltel ("Come and get your love"). They are part of the Interpublic Group of Companies.
[edit] Clients
- ACDelco
- Alltel
- American Heart Association
- American Medical Optics
- Bissell
- Carrier
- Cendant
- Chevrolet
- ConocoPhillips
- Detroit Institute of Arts
- Farmers
- Federal Citizen Information Center
- Federal Aviation Administration
- FirstGov.gov
- Ghirardelli
- GM
- GMAC
- Hon
- Intuit
- Kaiser Permanente
- Lear
- Lowe's
- MCare
- National City
- OnStar
- Shire
- Taubman
- United States Navy
- United States Postal Service
- University of Michigan Healthcare Service
- XM Satellite Radio
- YRC Worldwide