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Three of Concussion's 82 2009 ADDYs

To paraphrase the major daily, Concussion cleaned up with 82 Addys at this year’s AAF-Fort Worth Advertising Awards held Saturday, February 27th. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram added that “Concussion walked off with most of the hardware” –– an understatement given that one-third of all 231 awards given went to agents orange –– plus a Special Judges Award for its More Than a Bowl Game campaign created for the ESPN Armed Forces Bowl. “All in all it was a good night for our firm and our clients,” said CEO Allen Wallach. “We rocked the awards show, then tore up the after-party to boot.”

To read the Fort Worth Star-Telegram article, click HERE.

Concussion Rides Away with DART

DART

Concussion has been chosen as agency of record for Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) announced Dennis Mochon, DART Assistant Vice President, Marketing and Advertising.

Concussion is also agency of record for the Fort Worth Transportation Authority (The T) and Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA). When combined, Concussion’s transit clients make up one of the largest regional transit systems in the country.

Per the terms of the initial three-year contract, Concussion will provide a full range of marketing services including strategic planning, research, creative, media planning and placement, promotions development and interactive, among others.
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Meeting a Mad Man

Men of Concussion with Matthew Weiner

The American Advertising Federation-Fort Worth (AAF-Fort Worth) celebrated its monumental 100th birthday on Jan. 14 in a glamorous yet renegade style fitting of Cowtown’s oldest civic organization. Many thanks to AAF-Fort Worth for hosting An Evening with a Mad Man, an event featuring Matthew Weiner, the creator of Mad Men, the critically acclaimed drama set in an ad agency in the 1960s. Through their patronage, the event at Casa Manana Theatre provided numerous advertising practitioners (and those simply interested in advertising and/or Don Draper) with a night full of lively mingling and interesting discussion.

Following a cocktail reception with a bar that would be approved by 1960s Madison Avenue denizens, guests were ushered into the Casa Manana auditorium for a brief look at the history of AAF-Fort Worth. The audience was then treated to the main attraction—Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner’s look into the creative process. The successful writer/producer explained, through the help of anecdotes and clips from his show, his thoughts on creativity, an essential skill in the fields of both advertising and television production.

Weiner certainly produced the series Mad Men creatively. He emphasized that why his show seems so real is because many of the storylines come from real people. Some of the more dramatic and captivating lines and scenes derive from a story told by Weiner’s typist, an experience from his childhood or a comment from someone he sat next to on a flight. His inspired process of piecing together interesting storylines, characters and dialogue creates a masterful mosaic that portrays the complexity of real life.

Both Weiner and his advertising audience had a healthy respect for and interest in the other’s profession. Weiner was certainly knowledgeable about both current advertising and its history, while audience members gave him a more-than-warm welcome and praise at the concluding question-and-answer session. The creator of Mad Men and Fort Worth’s distinguished advertising community went together like gin and tonic.

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Red, White and Orange

As you may have noticed, Concussion has completed the campaign for the 2009 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl! Surely you’ve seen the arresting creative that features a familiar, now iconic image of a football emblazoned with the Stars and Stripes. If you haven’t, your wait is over.

The TV spot, outdoor boards and VIP mailer were just a few campaign elements created to generate excitement about the upcoming match up the University of Houston and the United States Air Force Academy at Amon G. Carter Stadium on New Year’s Eve.

For tickets, call the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl office at 817/810-0012, or visit www.ArmedForcesBowl.com for more information.

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Concussion Named Among Top 100 Places to Work in DFW

The Dallas Morning News has named Concussion High Impact Communications as one of the “Top 100 Places To Work 2009.” Placing 74th out of a total 100 companies, Concussion ranked among the top small companies to work for, with 60 employees.

“We are particularly proud of this award,” said Allen Wallach, CEO and partner of Concussion.  “This recognition is because of our employees and without our cadre of like-minded zealots, we wouldn’t be known for producing communications that peg the Richter scale.”

Concussion, a full-service advertising agency based in Fort Worth, is owned and operated by partners Allen Wallach and Andrew Yanez. Wallach and Yanez started Concussion in 2001 and continue operating the agency on the principles of nimbleness, collaboration, creativity and client access to agency decision makers.

“These D-FW companies – large, medium and small – are as good as it gets when it comes to creating workplace environments that nurture and respect employees, and, in the process, make those employees proud to be there,” said columnist Cheryl Hall, lead writer for the Top 100 project.

Employees, not the Dallas Morning News, chose the top workplaces. More than 33,000 employees from all different office settings were given surveys to grade their company’s performance regarding 22 statements. Their responses were compiled, weighted and ranked by the Dallas Morning News’ research partner, Workplace Dynamics LLC.

The winning companies were honored at a luncheon hosted by the Dallas Morning News on Thursday, October 29.  A complete list of winners will be published in the November 8th edition of the publication as well as on www.dallasnews.com.