September 28, 2007

No Place Like Home


Ah, Kansas. Millions of years ago, it used to be underwater -- part of a huge prehistoric sea. Today, you can surf the amber waves of grain. We're also known for the Wizard of Oz, the Konza Prairie, and the largest ball of twine. While it may not be the advertising capital of the world, or even the Midwest, the ad agencies here play a role in our engagement with farmers and CEOs, small town doctors and suburban housewives, developing a better economy for the state and its community.

We'll be talking about agencies in Wichita, Topeka, and other select populated places that reach consumers in Kansas and abroad.

Find out if they have a milking cow, if the clients are as ambiguous as the weather, and whether they're located in the middle of a wheat field or the big city.

This is an extension of last meeting's presentation
on Kansas City :: Agencies, Accounts and Advantages.

Heartland Advertising: Agencies, Accounts and Advantages
Thursday, October 11th
Sunflower Room
KSU Student Union
6-7 PM

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