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Monday, September 14, 2009

Frisco company wins “Top Small Agency” in Advertising Age

Rockfish Interactive created the Wal-Mart corporate blog, among other things.

Rockfish Interactive created the Wal-Mart corporate blog, among other things.

Rockfish Interactive, with offices in Frisco, Texas, and Rogers, Ark., was named Advertising Age magazine’s first-ever recipient of the award for Top Small Agency of the Year.

"We are fortunate to have a team that dreams big, develops as promised, and drives results for our clients,” said Joel Dollar, Rockfish EVP and managing director of the local office. "We are truly honored that Advertising Age has recognized the accomplishments we've achieved with our great clients and team members."

This is Advertising Age’s first year to produce Small Agency Awards, which honor the best work and best agencies in the world with under 75 employees. Although most advertising industry awards are categorized by online or traditional media, Advertising Age sought to identify the best ideas that did the most to move business, regardless of marketing discipline or medium.

Rockfish Interactive caught the attention of Advertising Age, partly because of the agency’s continued commitment to innovation and entrepreneurialism. Aside from being a swiftly growing digital marketing agency, Rockfish Interactive invests time and resources in developing companies and technologies that Rockfish owns and operates.

“Because Rockfish launches our own ventures and companies, we face the same marketing decisions our clients do, like which investments achieve the most effective marketing solutions and digital strategies,” said Rockfish CEO and Founder Kenny Tomlin. "What clients ask us to do for them, we do for ourselves as well. As a company we put our money where our mouth is.”

Source: Rockfish Interactive



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