Pictures From The Edge of The Mad Men Era

The season premier of Mad Men made us dust off our family album and reach for the pictures from the agency’s first year (which are best viewed to the sounds of the special Mad Men station on Pandora Radio.)

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Interns Clean Up The Esplanade

Each summer, our interns partner with an organization in the Greater Boston area to volunteer their time and service. Last Friday, 37 of our interns partnered with the Esplanade Association to help clean up the park along the Charles River. The volunteer coordinators from the Esplanade kicked off the day with a history and overview of the Storrow Memorial, and then the interns got to work. Over the course of the day, the interns trimmed nearly half a mile of weeds along the river’s edge, cleaned up litter, and provided playground maintenance.

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Support Cell Phones for Soldiers

Cell Phones for Soldiers is a non-profit organization founded by teenagers Robbie and Brittany Berguist of Norwell.

Hill Holliday proudly supports General Motors’ goal to raise $1 million for Cell Phones for Soldiers, a non-profit organization founded by teenagers Robbie and Brittany Berguist of Norwell that collects old cell phones, recycles them and turns them into minutes of prepaid calling cards for troops serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.

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Separated At Birth

It’s been said that everyone in the world has a twin. Well, the folks at Hill Holliday are no exception. Take a look at our recent “Separated At Birth.”

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Let’s Do Away With Acronyms, ASAP

In a short meeting the other day — and you’ll see why it was so short — I counted approximately 137 acronyms being tossed around. Here is how the conversation went:

Person 1: The LDC should be addressed for the IMC platform, because consumers who choose to SDF their accounts will require a LDLMMBG to succeed.
Me: Huh?

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AdAge Honors Global Issue Finalists; Magazine Cover as Portal

Jude Senese was one of the finalists in AdAge's Global Cover contest

Advertising Age threw a party last night in New York to celebrate its  Global Issue cover design contest for creatives under 30.  Hill Holliday’s Jude Senese was one of the nine finalists whose designs were picked from  220 submissions.

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Hill Holliday Turns Forty-Two

Hill Holliday yesterday celebrated its 42nd anniversary with a party at Danversport Yacht Club.