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Black Buying Power:
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Wal-Mart selects
GlobalHue to provide creative on African-American ad campaigns
(January 12, 2006) Wal-Mart today announced the roster
of advertising agencies it has selected to implement its marketing
campaigns going forward. The company has retained the following agencies:
GlobalHue, based in
Southfield,
Michigan
and headed by its chairman, Don Coleman (above), will provide African-
American creative; Los Angeles-based IW Group will provide marketing
programs focused on the Asian Pacific American consumer; Houston's Lopez
Negrete will lead Hispanic creative.
The Martin Agency,
headquartered in Richmond, Va. and part of the Interpublic Group, has been
appointed Wal-Mart's lead general market creative agency; and
Media planning and buying will be carried out by New York-based MediaVest,
a full service media and communications unit of Starcom MediaVest Group (SMG),
a subsidiary of Publicis Groupe. Wal-Mart's Chief Marketing Officer John
Fleming led the review.
"We've assembled a top-tier group of marketing partners that have deep
retail experience, recognized creativity and an understanding of our
customers. They are a 'best in class' team that will bring our brand to
life - telling the story of who we are and what we stand for: saving
people money so they can live better," said Fleming, executive vice
president and chief marketing officer at Wal-Mart.
"Wal-Mart appreciates the efforts of the exceptional companies that
participated in the review. We congratulate and welcome our new and
returning agency partners and look forward to working together to continue
building and developing our brand," he said.
GlobalHue, the nation's largest minority-owned, full-service multicultural
communications agency, provides market expertise to clients who want to
reach African-American, Hispanic and Asian American urban and youth
consumers. The agency has offices in
Detroit
(Southfield), New York and Los Angeles. Its 180 employees handle
advertising, events and promotions, and public relations for several
clients including Verizon Wireless, Bermuda Department of Tourism, U.S.
Navy, American Airlines, Gambrinus, and the Internal Revenue Service.
IW Group (formerly known as Imada Wong Communications Group) is a national
advertising, marketing and public relations firm specializing in the U.S.
Asian markets. The agency is based in Los Angeles and also has offices in
New York and San Francisco. IW Group has 51 employees and has capabilities
in more than a dozen Asian languages and dialects. The firms principles
are Bill Imada, chairman and CEO, and Nita Song, president and COO. IW
Group was founded in 1990. IW Group represents companies such as American
Airlines, Nissan North America, GlaxoSmithKline, Merrill Lynch, Washington
Mutual, and McDonald's
USA.
Lopez Negrete is an independent, Hispanic owned and operated agency
specializing in Hispanic marketing. Since 1985, Lopez Negrete has offered
a full range of advertising, marketing and public relations services to
industry leaders such as Wal-Mart Stores, (Nachrichten/Aktienkurs) Tyson
Foods, Bank of America, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, ConAgra Foods, Visa USA,
Azteca Milling, L.P., Microsoft Corporation, Reliant Energy and others.
Lopez Negrete is the second largest independent Hispanic-owned agency.
The Martin Agency is a
fully integrated, national advertising agency with offices in Richmond, VA
and New York. Servicing a wide range of consumer and B2B clients since
1965, the agency has grown to be one of the leading creative agencies in
America representing clients including UPS, GEICO, BF Goodrich, Hanes and
Discover Card. The agency has been ranked consistently as one of the 10
best creative agencies in America.
MediaVest is a full service media and communications unit of Starcom
MediaVest Group (SMG), a subsidiary of Paris-based Publicis Groupe.
Heralded as one of the first companies to consistently deliver innovation
and industry- first initiatives and products, MediaVest's longstanding
client partnerships include some of the world's leading marketers
including Coca-Cola Company, Kraft, Masterfoods and P&G.
Every week, more than 137 million customers visit Wal-Mart Stores,
Supercenters, Neighborhood Markets, and Sam's Club locations across
America.
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As the American economy continues to move sluggishly,
African-American households are curtailing their spending in many
categories, including food, clothing and basic household items, while
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