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ALPHARETTA, GA: GO, a Hartford (Connecticut) based marketing and communication agency, is excited to announce expansion into the Southeast with an office in Alpharetta to service the greater Atlanta market.
Ben Huard, a nationally recognized and longtime creative director who calls Atlanta home, will lead the new office. Huard brings a wealth of experience to GO with an extensive background in creative project management and client relations.
“There is a vibrancy that you can feel anywhere in the city right now that really embodies everything GO is about,” Huard remarked. “Establishing a presence now to serve both national brands and regional businesses, in a community that I live in and am committed to, is an exciting opportunity.”
Known for a client centric approach, GO services a rapidly expanding list of clients which includes Fortune 500 companies, international, national and regional brands. The decision for the agency to establish a presence in greater Atlanta was an easy one.
“Who doesn’t love Atlanta?” GO President and Co-Founder Chad Turner enthused. “It’s a natural progression for us to both fill a need that exists in the market and service our existing clients who are also growing in the area.”
“Ben is someone I have respected both personally and professionally for over 20 years. He brings a unique skill set to GO that will immediately have a positive impact for our team and our clients.” Turner continued, “the decision to trust him to lead the new office was a no-brainer."
GO occupies a renovated 1940s farmhouse adjacent to the Broadwell Pavillion at 12605 Broadwell Road in Alpharetta.
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