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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 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.


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]], [[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 Express Oil Change, Little Debbie Snacks and Papa John's.
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 13:09, 25 March 2008

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).

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.

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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