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BRACK: Biggest marketing agency in Gwinnett calls Duluth home

BRACK: Biggest marketing agency in Gwinnett calls Duluth home

By Elliott Brack
Editor and Publisher, GwinnettForum

AUG.t 23, 2022  |  The largest marketing agency in Gwinnett was once a Birmingham, Ala., company which bought a local business and made the Gwinnett office its headquarters. The Luckie agency was established in Gwinnett in 2011 and now employs 130 people, with 70 of them based at their 20,000 square foot entire second floor offices across from the City Hall in Duluth. The agency is among the 10th largest in Metro Atlanta.

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by · August 23, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
6/28: On selling your business, Zika virus, more

6/28: On selling your business, Zika virus, more

Click here to see the latest edition. Inside:
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by · June 28, 2016 · Full issues
Jim and Dot Nelems

FOCUS: Once selling a business, you must get out of the way!

By Jim Nelems, Bluffton, S.C. | It is no secret that most new businesses do not survive into a second generation of owners. Marketing Workshop, a national marketing research firm headquartered in Peachtree Corners, successfully made this transition three years ago when my wife and I decided to retire after more than 40 years in marketing research. Our two firms, The Marketing Workshop and Compass Research, are now operated by our daughter, Sherri Taylor, and husband, Scott.

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by · June 28, 2016 · Today's Focus