Venables Bell & Partners

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San Francisco Conservation Corps Launches Arresting Awareness Campaign Created by Venables Bell & Partners [Press Release]
Business Wire | 26 days 2 hours 41 minutes ago
This week, Venables Bell & Partners (VB&P) is launching an aggressive, hard-hitting awareness campaign for the San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC). By using the provocative image of a handgun that spells “This Is Not The Most Dangerous Threat On Our Streets, Lack of Opportunity Is,” the campaign aims to penetrate the consciousness of all San Franciscans to increase understanding of SFCC’s mission of providing multiple opportunities for low-income young adults to help them become self-suff...


Greg Bell to step down from the ad shop he co-founded
AAAA SmartBrief | 141 days 16 hours 42 minutes ago
After eight years on the job, Venables Bell & Partners co-founder Greg Bell is leaving the agency. Bell's next move is uncertain, but he says he is not exactly retiring. "After eight...


Wendy's picks Kaplan Thaler for creative
AAAA SmartBrief | 117 days 16 hours 42 minutes ago
...275 million, reportedly included the incumbent, MDC Partners' Kirshenbaum Bond + Partners, as well as Bartle Bogle Hegarty, The Martin Agency and Venables, Bell & Partners.


Cadillac Narrows Contenders List to Three
Advertising Age | 4 days 22 hours 51 minutes ago
BBH, Publicis and Martin Agency Go on to Next Round; Pitches Due in January


McCann Erickson Wins Ishares Account
Advertising Age | 28 days 22 hours 8 minutes ago
Former Barclays ETF Picks Interpublic Shop Over Ogilvy and DraftFCB


2010 to Come in Plain and Fancy Versions
New York Times, The | 19 days 4 hours 57 minutes ago
IN less than two months, a new year will arrive, along with a new decade. Each year in the current decade has been spoken the long way, as in “two thousand nine,” rather than the short way, as in “twenty oh nine” (or even “twenty ought nine”).


iShares Invests in McCann, MRM
Adweek | 20 days 5 hours 35 minutes ago
McCann Erickson and MRM Worldwide in San Francisco have been chosen by iShares to handle advertising chores for the investment firm following a review led by Boston-based consultancy Pile + Co.


Accounts, People & Miscellany
New York Times, The | 22 days 19 hours 24 minutes ago
Accounts ¶United Parcel Service, Atlanta, chose Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, New York, part of WPP, to handle its worldwide account, with spending estimated at $200 million. The assignment had been divided among various agencies that included the Martin Agency, Richmond, Va., part of the Interpublic Group of Companies, for work in the United States, and several that are part of another Interpublic unit, the McCann Worldgroup, for work in other countries.





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Company Overview


Company: Venables Bell & Partners
Industry: Advertising Agencies
Website: http://www.venablesbell.com

The creative minds at Venables Bell & Partners don't mind thinking outside the box for its clients. The advertising agency incorporates both traditional and nontraditional methods of marketing to push the profiles of big brand names, including Coca-Cola, HBO, Napster, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company. In addition to TV, print, and online ads, the agency's design team creates everything from in-store signage displays to bathroom stickers. Other services include media planning and buying. The privately-held firm was founded in the midst of the 2001 dot.com bust by co-creative directors Paul Venables and Greg Bell and president Bob Molineaux.


Key Numbers

Sales in U.S. Dollars (mil.) 5 (2008)
One-year % Growth in Sales 0.0 (2008)
Net Income in U.S. Dollars (mil.) 0 ()
One-year % Growth in Net Income 0.0 ()
Number of Employees 25 (2008)
One-year % Growth in Number of Employees 0.0 (2008)
Fiscal Year-End December