Lannie Byrd
Beyond the Newsrooms (Lannie Byrd Commentary)
The Nexstar–Tegna merger reflects industry consolidation, but trust will define the future of local media. read more >
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AI, Ads and a Nod To Don Draper
Lannie Byrd, COO of Little Rock ad firm mhp.si, sees AI as a transformative tool for ad agencies, streamlining tasks like SEO and optimizing content, but emphasizes the continued need for human oversight. read more >
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Little Rock’s MHP/Team SI Rebrands as mhp.si, with New Shareholders
On its 52nd birthday this month, the marketing agency once called Mangan Holcomb Partners looked back and ahead, simultaneously. read more >
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The Many Names of Mangan: An Advertising Agency Timeline
Chip Culpepper, a storyteller and longtime creative chief of the Little Rock advertising agency now known as mhp.si, took time this month to tell the firm’s origin story. read more >
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2 Hired at Cromwell Architects Engineers (Movers & Shakers)
Brian Anderson & Jacinda “JJ” Isbell were announced as new hires. read more >
Lannie Byrd Joins 4 Partners in MHP/Team SI
The firm's president called him a "proven leader" and a "constant innovator." read more >
Mangan Holcomb, Team SI Announce New Company Structure
Mangan Holcomb Partners and its sister company, Team SI, announce what they called a more integrated, co-branded operating structure and website showcasing the firms' services. read more >
LittleRock.com Redesign Still Waiting to Refresh
Four months after the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau predicted that a “complete redesign” of its website would be ready in June, LittleRock.com, still appears much the same. read more >
Redesign of LittleRock.com Coming Soon
Readers who remember the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau’s contract with marketing firm Team SI for a website overhaul have been asking when they might see it. read more >