Count Gray In On Census 2000

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DALLAS-The principals of a small Albuquerque, N.M., ethnic marketing agency are looking to raise their local profile after winning a portion of the federal government’s $100 million Census 2000 advertising account this month.
Gray & Gray Advertising, a Native American-owned firm specializing in American Indian marketing, was part of a consortium organized by Young & Rubicam of New York that was awarded the advertising account by the U.S. Census Bureau, part of the U.S. Commerce Department.
Gray & Gray will handle assignments to publicize the 2000 census to the traditionally undercounted Native American population on reservations and in U.S.




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