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Industry | Marketing communications |
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Founded | 1898 |
Founder | Fred Cramer William Krasselt |
Headquarters | , United States |
Area served | Milwaukee, New York City[1] |
Website | www |
Cramer-Krasselt is an American integrated marketing and communications agency. It is the second-largest independent agency in the United States according to Advertising Age in terms of revenue and is probably best known for its ads for Corona Beer.
The agency was founded in 1898 in Milwaukee by Fred "Cody" Cramer and William Krasselt. They relocated their headquarters to Chicago in the mid-1980s, where it remains as of 2012.[1]
Other clients include AirTran Airways, Porsche Cars North America, Benjamin Moore, Heinz, Bombardier Recreational Products (including Sea-Doo and Ski-Doo brands), Edward Jones, Johnsonville Sausage, Sealy and TransUnion's TrueCredit.com.
One of their contributions to pop culture beyond commercials was the stealth disco meme.
References
- ^ a b c Jeff Engel (October 29, 2012), "Hurricane Sandy puts Wisconsin generator makers into overdrive", Milwaukee Business Journal, bizjournals.com, retrieved October 30, 2012