Advertising Age - Life afterJack: The unlikely tale of Hill Holliday’s comeback.(News)
Byline: RUPAL PAREKH And MATTHEW CREAMER
rparekh@adage.com, mcreamer@adage.com
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Last june, when Jack Connors stepped down as chairman of Hill Holliday, the agency he co-founded, no one was betting on the firm succeeding. The 2005 erosion of its FleetBoston account gutted the Boston-based shop of its biggest client, boring a hole it had struggled to fill. So Mr. Connors’ departure was to some nothing less than the end of a proud, street-smart agency. It “caused people to wonder whether they were going to survive,” said Judy Neer, president of Pile & Co., the Beantown …
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