Sentences with phrase «campaign ad guy»

John Marino, a managing partner at public relations shop Dan Klores and former campaign manager for Mario Cuomo; Drew Zambelli, counsel to the former governor; Todd Howe (he also worked in the state Senate and for Andrew Cuomo at HUD); Harvey Cohen (he was Mario Cuomo's campaign ad guy) and Steve Cohen (he's chief of staff in AG Cuomo's office, but got his start as an intern in the administration of Cuomo - the - elder).

Not exact matches

In the past few days an ad run by the reelection campaign of Lyndon Johnson in 1964 has been popular online — and it's just one shot of one guy, talking for more than four minutes.
For Dish, today's comments reveal merely a change in executive linguistics; the company, in its advertising, has been directly targeting traditional cable for some time, evidenced by its national campaign of TV ads starring tough - guy character actor Danny Trejo.
Santa, the white fat guy in a red suit is a creation of the Coca Cola company created for an Ad campaign in the 1930's.
The networks keep raising the money to astronomical rates for these ads,»cause they know that the campaigns are raising it, and the ad guys are making out like bandits.
Usually, candidates like to highlight their families in campaign lit and ads, but since Ball isn't married, I guess someone figured this might be the next best thing to prove he's a warm and fuzzy guy?
With just 20 days remaining until Election Day, Rep. Richard Hanna has released his first TV ad of the campaign, which protrays him as a hard - working guy who prefers his home in what is now the 22nd Congressional District to being down in D.C.
Democratic Rep. Dan Maffei (NY - 25) hit the airwaves this week with his first TV ads of the campaign — one that's fairly standard and focuses on jobs and another, more interesting, spot in which the incumbent congressman seeks to establish himself as a hometown guy and NOT a Washington insider.
That's about to change — if he can convince Oliver Lawless (Marsden), the most popular guy from his high school who's now the face of a national Banana Boat ad campaign, to show up with him to their class reunion.
After all, this is a guy who does museum shows around the world but also shoots giant national ad campaigns for Levi's and Nike.
I think it tends to make more sense to embrace the «enemy» whenever possible, rather than to go into battle: build an ad campaign around him and his highschool; hire him as a product developer; buy the guy's business.
In another part of the program it stated that the National Ad Campaign (the old lady in the shoe, the guy who bought privately and who had only one lawsuit etc., you know, those ads aimed at the apparently stupid public in CREA's eyes) cost $ 8,082,967.00.
Ad agency chief and the creative force behind the Aflac duck campaign says that not only can nice guys finish first they're more likely to do so.
Imagine the ad campaign, targeted directly to the GTA that TREB could offer as a great way to promote it's members services against property guys.
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