TracyLocke Officially Launches a New Office in Downtown Seattle
DALLAS, Feb. 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- TracyLocke, a leading marketing communications agency within the Omnicom network, has officially launched its Seattle-based office located in the heart of downtown at 2nd Avenue and Cherry Street. As one of the largest cities in the Northwest, Seattle has a variety of cultural influences and thriving local businesses that will make it an ideal location for TracyLocke.
The new office joins TracyLocke's North American footprint of offices in Dallas, Wilton CT, New York, Chicago, Bentonville and San Francisco, and will immediately become influential in the Seattle business community. Christie Johansen, an Account Supervisor for TracyLocke and Seattle resident for the past seven years, will manage the Seattle office and oversee all work that comes in and goes out.
Hugh Boyle, TracyLocke CEO, believes the presence in Seattle will help better serve their current client, T-Mobile, and will open the door for other TracyLocke opportunities. "I'm hugely excited about our laying these foundations in Seattle, and under Christie Johansen's stewardship, am certain that we will become a familiar agency name in this vibrant area of the country," he said.
About TracyLocke
Founded in 1913, TracyLocke provides marketers with brand experiences that motivate people to buy across the omnichannel landscape. With a diverse range of capabilities and expertise, Everything We Do Is Buy Design™. TracyLocke has offices in North America and international locations in Europe, Asia and Australia. Named a Top 5 Shopper Marketing Agency since 2008, TracyLocke has clients including T-Mobile, 7-Eleven, Hewlett-Packard, and Pizza Hut. TracyLocke is part of the Omnicom Group Inc. (NYSE: OMC). For more information, visit www.tracylocke.com.
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TracyLocke
214.259.3839
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