EXPERIENCE, PROVEN PERFORMANCE, & QUALIFICATIONS Sample Clauses

EXPERIENCE, PROVEN PERFORMANCE, & QUALIFICATIONS. 1.1.Introduce your company, provide a brief history including name, age of the company, location of all offices, duration of performing advertising and marketing services, and any projected changes in your organization in the foreseeable further. Discuss your company’s overall vision, philosophy and/or approach, variety of client base, and significant achievements of awards. Highnoon is a full-service marketing, advertising, technology and experience agency headquartered in Tempe, Arizona. We saw a changing landscape of consumer participation across digital and traditional mediums, coupled with a democratization of consumer and brand information, that required a different agency model to effectively service – so we designed what we believe the agency model of 5 to 10 years in the future will need to be, and launched it. Highnoon was launched in February 2020 and works with organizations that have bold visions of realizing the remarkable – and that's exactly what we deliver. Although officially launched in February 2020, Highnoon is comprised of the ownership, leadership and talent from two long-time, award-winning Arizona- based agencies: Bigfish Creative Group and Lucid Agency – both founded in 2006 and serving over 1,000 clients collectively from 2006 through January 2020. At Highnoon, we help our clients to provide incredible, seamless experiences across all channels and touchpoints through our business acumen, technological expertise, and creative genius. With our art meet science approach to all client work, we advance outcomes by merging data and design to achieve results. Our team collaborates across departments using real-time data and analytics to provide a truly integrated approach that shifts and evolves based on macro- and micro-factors. Our differentiator is our collective ability to accomplish the execution of innovative strategy, creative and technology, measured by analytics, to deliver transformative results. With all engagements, we take an integrated approach by looking at the big picture instead of creating siloed, channel-specific plans. In order to realize long-term success, we start by building a strong foundation rooted in audience and competitive research coupled with engaging content that elicits a response. Below is a high-level overview of our approach to all client work:
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