A Blip for Mainstream Giants, A Boon for Smart Nimble Hispanic Agencies
By: Liz Castells-Heard
In an incisive and thoughtful Ad Age article of 8/27, Judy Shapiro sounds the death knell for the agency business we’ve known for the last 50 years. The slowing economy and explosion of game-changing technology challenges the huge organizations that often ‘stifle innovation, imagination and initiative. Such as the great American Dream goes, so goes Madison Avenue’.

alPunto Advertising’s Enrique Turégano was recognized by the American Heart Association this past week at the completion of his two year term as Chairman of the Western States Affiliates’ Health Equity Task Force.
Millennials, those born after 1980, expect to change jobs at least every three years. That means that every few years — unless you’ve been fired — you will need to resign. This is especially true in media and advertising, where change is constant and new opportunities come along frequently.
For thirteen years running and laughing, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) and NUVOtv have teamed up to provide comic relief during CHCI’s annual Hispanic Heritage Month events. From Carlos Mencia and Cheech Marin, to Greg Giraldo and Paul Rodriguez, the top Latino comics in America have turned out to show support for CHCI’s leadership development programs while providing an oasis of humor for thousands of CHCI stakeholders over the yea
88% of consumers use mobile devices and PCs when planning a purchase. Here’s a look at the changing behaviors of mobile shoppers.























