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To share their expertise on everything from marketing to branding and more, we’re profiling Forbes Agency Council members here on the blog. This week: Coltrane Curtis.
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To promote the new documentary series Being Serena, the network hosted an event with a tennis ball pit, a fashion display, and a choreographed dance.
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Team Epiphany's hyperlocal ads are meant to get your attention.
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Absolut Vodka is a uniquely Swedish company, but even as it touts its ‘Nothing to Hide’ campaign with naked employees in its home country, the global brand travels a more hipster route for its latest campaign in New York City.
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After reflecting on our own 40 Under 40 lists and listening to our valued constituents, FN was inspired to take a deeper look at the need for more inclusion and recognition of diverse talent across the footwear industry.
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Experiencing a certain degree of envy comes with the territory when you spend a good percentage of your 9-to-5 digging through other people’s CHANEL and Gucci.
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Visitors to Coltrane Curtis’ office are greeted with a portraits of his 5-year-old son, Ellington. Framed illustrations from the movies “White Men Can’t Jump” and “Coming to America” appear near the window.
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Urgent memo! Your standard-issue workspace—whether it's a cube or a corner office—should do more than just organize your stuff and be adequately comfortable. It should actually make you happy. And inspired.
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Team Epiphany Founder Coltrane Curtis Explains How Influencer Marketing Is 'Misunderstood'.
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The #Heineken100 initiative, which turns eight this year, is shifting.




