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Turtledove Clemens
Company typePrivate
IndustryIntegrated marketing communications
FoundedPortland, Oregon,
United States (1942 (1942))
FounderEarl Heims
HeadquartersPortland, Oregon, U.S.
Key peopleJay Clemens (CEO/President)
Stuart Samuelson (Vice President)
Websitewww.turtledove.com

Turtledove Clemens is an American privately owned integrated marketing communications agency based in Portland, Oregon. The agency's offices are in the historic Jefferson Station building.

Works

Founded by Earl Heims in 1942, it is one of the oldest currently operating advertising agencies in Oregon.

The agency provides local and regional clients with advertising, interactive, media buying, graphic design, and public relations services. The company has produced work for Oregon for Kennedy (1960), Oregon State Health Division (1987) and Oil Can Henry's.

Timeline

  • 1942: Earl Heims & Associates founded
  • 1958: Harry Lenoard Turtledove joins Earl Heims and the agency becomes Heims and Turtledove Agency, which later became Turtledove Clemens, Inc.
  • 1959: Produced campaign featuring appearance by Playboy Playmate Lisa Winters for opening of Nudelman's University Shop in Downtown Portland
  • 1960: Handled advertising for John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign in Oregon
  • 1969: Produced child abuse campaign for the State of Oregon; a poster produced as part of the campaign was later placed in the Smithsonian collection
  • 1972: Jay Clemens joins agency
  • 1977: Clemens becomes a partner and the agency is renamed Turtledove Clemens
  • 1986: Produced Oregon Health Division AIDS awareness campaign
  • 1992: Acquired majority interest in Seattle agency Ballard Bratsberg
  • 2007: Moved into current offices in Jefferson Station building
  • 2008: "Visiting Friends & Relatives" campaign produced by Turtledove Clemens for Clackamas County Tourism & Cultural Affairs wins Gold Advertising Research Foundation (ARF) David Ogilvy Research Award
  • 2011: Harry Turtledove dies

Associations

Turtledove Clemens also owns and operates Ballard Bratsberg, a full-service agency in Seattle.

The agency is a member of Independent Marketing Communications Network (ICOM), one of the world's largest networks of independent advertising agencies.

References

  1. Santen Jr., J David (2007-08-30). "Office condominiums show signs of catching on". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2022-07-14.
  2. ^ "Harry Leonard Turtledove". Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  3. "Oregon for Kennedy".
  4. "Oregon State Health Division".
  5. ^ "Ballard Bratsberg Merges With Portland Ad Agency".
  6. "Kennedy Oregon Campaign". Archived from the original on 2011-04-27.
  7. Adweek: Western advertising news. A/S/M Communications. 1992.
  8. "CCTCA Oregon's Mt. Hood Territory".
  9. "The ARF 2008 David Ogilvy Awards Winners". Archived from the original on 2014-03-05.
  10. "Clackamas County Tourism Agency Honored with Prestigious Advertising Award".
  11. "Harry Leonard Turtledove Obituary (2011) The Oregonian". OregonLive. Retrieved 2022-06-16.
  12. "ICOM".

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