Mendelsohn Zien Advertising

April 2010

Losangelesbusiness

Sausage Giveaway Brings Sizzle to Dodger Stadium

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Farmer John has extended its brand from Dodger Stadium out to the parking lot.

At the Dodgers’ home opener April 13, the meat packing company and ad agency Mendelsohn Zien in West Los Angeles unveiled the Farmer John Tailgater, a giant truck that serves free samples of smoked sausages in the parking lot before games.

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April 2010

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MZ Gets a Gold

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For Mendelsohn Zien, The Hakuhodo GMD (Global Marking Design) Summit was kind of like the Olympics of advertising. Representatives of the Los Angeles agency traveled to Tokyo for the final round of competition, and they brought home the Gold.

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April 2010

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ADDY Boy, MZ!

Mendelsohn Zien Advertising has added a prestigious little something to its lobby. In late February 2010, the agency won an ADDY Gold from the American Advertising Federation (AAF) Los Angeles. The award was given for the Hardee’s Biscuit Holes “A vs. B” ad, which was seen on TV screens nationwide. The comical spot is on its way to the AAF’s District 15 competition. If it wins there, it will be entered into the National Awards, which take place June 12.

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April 2010

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MZ Welcomes Brian Morris as Chief Operating Officer

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Brian Morris is the second most interesting man on Earth, “after the Dos Equis dude,” he says.

That’s one reason we’re thrilled to have him as chief operating officer at Mendelsohn Zien. We also like that he’s a well-known, respected veteran in advertising and marketing, with a wealth of experience working on client and agency sides of the business.

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January 2010

Madmoney

Is CKE stock a recipe for profits? Mad Money’s host thinks so.

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What does Mad Money’s Jim Cramer have to say about CKE stock? “Stick with it!” In a recent episode of the CNBC program, Cramer stated that CKE has two things he likes to see in restaurant stocks: room to improve and room to expand.

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