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'''Luckie & Company''' is an advertising firm founded in [[1953]] by [[Robert Luckie, Jr]] with offices in the [[Luckie Building]] at 600 [[Luckie Drive]] (at [[Shades Creek Parkway]] and [[U.S. Highway 280]]).
'''Luckie & Company''' is a marketing communications firm located in Birmingham, Alabama. It is generally ranked as the state's largest marketing and advertising agency, in both terms of staff size (110 employees) and annual billings ($115 million). Founded in [1953]] by [[Robert Luckie, Jr]], the agency is now run by his sons, CEO Robert Luckie III and President Tom Luckie.  


The firm is currently headed by Chairman and CEO [[Robert Luckie III]] and his brother, [[Tom Luckie]], president of the firm. [[Brad White]] is the executive creative director. [[Ed Mizzell]], [[Jay Waters]], [[Mike Murphy]] and [[Brian Pia]] are vice presidents while [[David Stutts]] directs brand planning and [[Scott Schablow]] runs the interactive department.
The agency's client list includes AT&T, McKee Foods(parent company of Little Debbie), Reigons Bank, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama, Asheville, North Carolina CVB and Alabama Department of Tourism.  
 
A second Atlanta office merged with Tucker/Wayne in [[1988]]. One of Luckie's first major clients was [[Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama]], which it landed in [[1956]]. Since then the firm has done work for numerous local firms such as [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]], [[South Central Bell]]/[[BellSouth]], [[Bayer Properties]], [[Express Oil Change]], [[Regions Bank]], the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]], [[Alabama Power]], and the [[Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel]], among others. The firm has also done work on national accounts, including Little Debbie Snacks and Papa John's.


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Revision as of 09:45, 22 June 2009

Luckie & Company is a marketing communications firm located in Birmingham, Alabama. It is generally ranked as the state's largest marketing and advertising agency, in both terms of staff size (110 employees) and annual billings ($115 million). Founded in [1953]] by Robert Luckie, Jr, the agency is now run by his sons, CEO Robert Luckie III and President Tom Luckie.

The agency's client list includes AT&T, McKee Foods(parent company of Little Debbie), Reigons Bank, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama, Asheville, North Carolina CVB and Alabama Department of Tourism.

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