Publicis Gets Slomin's Creative Biz

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Publicis has won creative duties for home-security-systems company Slomin’s, beating out The Lord Group and Warwick Baker O’Neill after a New York review.
The $15 million business, awarded earlier this month, is the New York shop’s first win this year. Slomin’s had been without an agency since its split with Lois/EJL, New York, in 1998, said Jason Salzman, vice president at the Hicksville, N.Y., company, founded by his great-grandfather, Jacob Slomin, in 1923.
Lois’ contract expired in June ’98; Slomin’s and the shop could not agree on financial terms, as reported.

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