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Liquid Advertising Promotes Hamon and Huang

Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:58pm EDT
VENICE, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Online advertising agency, Liquid Advertising, Inc. announced
today that the company is promoting Alison Hamon to the position of
Vice-President and Creative Director, and Marlo Huang to the position
of Vice-President and Media Director.

   "We are incredibly pleased to have Alison and Marlo joining the
management team of Liquid Advertising," said Will Akerlof, President
and CEO. "Alison and Marlo have both played a vital role in the
development of the company over the past few years, creating
innovative creative and media strategies for our existing clients, and
growing the agency through their successful new business efforts."

   ABOUT LIQUID ADVERTISING: Liquid Advertising is an online
advertising agency based in Venice, California. Liquid Advertising's
primary area of expertise is creating online marketing campaigns for
clients in the videogame and entertainment industries. Current clients
include: After Dark Films, Blizzard, Gamecock, NCsoft, Vivendi Mobile
and others.

Liquid Advertising, Inc.
Kevin Joyce, 310-823-2328 x208
kevin@liquidadvertising.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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