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Mower Named to 2018 Top Places to Work List 

by | Oct 17, 2018

Mower, one of the nation’s largest independent marketing, advertising and public relations agencies, has been named to PR News’ 2018 Top Places to Work listing.

The Top Places to Work listing annually recognizes organizations that excel at in-house and client PR work while deeply investing in employees’ personal development and success.

Mower, formerly Eric Mower and Associates, has been named to the listing three previous times (201220142015).  In May of 2018, the agency changed its name to Mower and unveiled a refreshed brand that reflects its sharpened focus and energized commitment to creative solutions that fuel its clients’ growth.

“We’re able to produce excellent work because we attract talented professionals who serve their clients with dedication and care,” said Rick Lyke, Mower Public Relations & Public Affairs executive vice president, managing director. “Mower’s Brand as Friend® philosophy drives how we do business and being named a PR News Top Places to Work reflects the Fierce Friends attitude we have for our colleagues and clients.”

Mower and its work have been recognized for a number of awards and honors in 2018, including being named to Chief Marketer’s inaugural Top Marketing Agencies listing, listed among the top five U.S. B2B agencies by B2Bmarketing.net, and has earned a Global ACE award, multiple Gold Healthcare Advertising Awards, Honorable Mentions in PR News’ Agency Elite and Platinum Awards, and the Inaugural Richard Pruss Community Service Award.

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