Ingalls' Lee Isn't Planning on Deal

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Cipolla, Fitzpatrick, Browning to Land Key Roles at Merged Agency
BOSTON–Two members of advertising’s “old guard,” Arnold Rosoff and Joe Teixiera, were instrumental in facilitating the proposed merger that will create Holland Mark Edmund Ingalls.
Rosoff, who sits on the board of Holland Mark Martin Edmund in Boston and founded the agency that eventually became Arnold Communications, acted as go-between for Ingalls chairman Bink Garrison and Holland Mark chairman Bill Davis as the two hammered out an agreement in less than three weeks for Holland Mark to acquire its crosstown competitor, Davis said.
Teixiera, the former director of finance at Boston-based Arnold, now consults to agencies including Holland Mark on operational issues.





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