DCW Media Announces Office Expansion Into Manhattan
New York, NY (PRWEB) February 02, 2015 -- DCW Media officially announced the opening of its new office location in Manhattan today. The branch offices are located adjacent to Herald Square between Macy’s and the Empire State Building. The announcement follows a strong performance in 2014 resulting in more of the agency’s growing list of clients being located in or near the New York, Tri-State region. A continuous effort of adding and retaining talented professionals in both the online and offline space has also warranted this strategic move.
President and CEO of DCW Media, Ken Bove, says, “Having a location in such close proximity to the highest level of talent in the evolving media landscape, as well as the biggest players in the more traditional media industry, will only strengthen DCW’s internal resources, external relations, and provide a space that will be positioned to better serve clients, vendors, and other members of our business community.” The new office will be located at 45 West 34th Street in Manhattan, while the agency's corporate headquarters will remain in Ronkonkoma on Long Island. For more information, contact Yvonne Farrell at 631-421-8200 or info(at)dcwmedia(dot)com.
About DCW Media
DCW Media is the premier, privately held media buying agency headquartered in Ronkonkoma, New York. Founded in 1973, the corporation serves both direct clients and agencies, offering media planning, buying and negotiating for all online and offline media channels. DCW Media believes that media buying, whether traditional or digital, is a craft. Craftsmanship in a commoditized world references media as an asset; one in which requires a high level of expertise to be implemented effectively, efficiently, and with foresight that only experience can offer. DCW stays true to its core philosophy of strength in traditional buying power and applies that mantra to the digital domain; creating a harmony between the two. DCW Media is the media architect behind the ad campaigns that have helped build such brands as Pomi, The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Bausch & Lomb, Varian Medical Systems, PC Richard & Son, Skype, Mercy College, LIU, and Fortunoff Back Yard Store.
Stephanie Biscow, DCW Media, http://www.dcwmedia.com, +1 6314218200, [email protected]
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