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[[VWV]] calls itself a "global brand experience agency". Originally founded by Mark Steinhobel as an ad agency called '''Warrick & Associates''' in 1982, and changed to '''VideoSound Warrick Vision''', or [[VWV]], in 1988, after he had bought the company [[VideoSound]].  The company later expanded to the USA (2007-8).   
 
[[VWV]] calls itself a "global brand experience agency". Originally founded by Mark Steinhobel as an ad agency called '''Warrick & Associates''' in 1982, and changed to '''VideoSound Warrick Vision''', or [[VWV]], in 1988, after he had bought the company [[VideoSound]].  The company later expanded to the USA (2007-8).   
  
Two key aspects of their work are large scale [[Event|event]] production and management.  
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Two key aspects of their work are large scale event production and management.  
  
 
'''See the [[VWV]] website at: http://www.vwv.com/about-us/.'''
 
'''See the [[VWV]] website at: http://www.vwv.com/about-us/.'''

Latest revision as of 07:32, 17 July 2015

VWV calls itself a "global brand experience agency". Originally founded by Mark Steinhobel as an ad agency called Warrick & Associates in 1982, and changed to VideoSound Warrick Vision, or VWV, in 1988, after he had bought the company VideoSound. The company later expanded to the USA (2007-8).

Two key aspects of their work are large scale event production and management.

See the VWV website at: http://www.vwv.com/about-us/.

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http://www.vwv.com/about-us/

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