NEWS1 September 2010
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US— Direct and targeted marketing agency Harte-Hanks has acquired UK-based database marketing and analytics firm Information Arts.
Information Arts was founded in 2000 and is based in High Wycombe. It will operate as a business unit within Harte-Hanks Direct Marketing under its current leadership of Simon Lawrence and Gary Selby.
It specialises in providing clients with marketing insight through a range of profiling, segmentation, modeling and other analytics techniques.
The two firms had already been working together since 2007 delivering a range of marketing services to clients such as Cisco.
Robert Howells (pictured) group managing director of Harte-Hanks Direct Marketing international businesses, said: “We believe that Information Arts is one of the best data analytics and insight companies in Europe, and we are delighted to have Simon and Gary on our team.”
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