JDA Advertising Acquires The Hurst Group | Internet News

JDA Advertising Acquires The Hurst Group

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Jul 28, 1999
1 minute read

High-tech marketing and communications firm JDA Advertising
acquired The Hurst Group, a $15 million Salt Lake City agency.

Financial
terms were not disclosed.

The acquisition complements JDA’s growth plans, which have included the
establishment of an Internet-marketing unit in Seattle and the opening of an
office in Cambridge, MA.
The Hurst Group is a 15-year-old agency founded by Mark Hurst. Clients have
included 3Com, Evans & Sutherland and Novell.

“We are committed to continuing our growth in the high-tech marketplace,”
said Jim Johnson, JDA’s founder and CEO. “JDA’s presence in Silicon Valley,
Seattle, Washington D.C., Boston and now the acquisition of The Hurst Group,
gives us greater service points and new capabilities for our clients.”

“Both agencies share a similar passion for providing marketing tools for the
Digital Economy,” said Hurst. “JDA’s orientation to integrated marketing is
supported with strong capabilities in direct marketing, print advertising,
multimedia, Internet and design.”

JDA clients have included companies such as @Home Networks, Avid Technology,
Evans & Sutherland, Fujitsu, IBM, MindSpring, Novell and Red Hat Software,
among others.

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