Sharon Tallach Vogelpohl
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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MHP/Team SI Promotes 2 Into Account Strategy Roles
In their new roles, Kelsey Blackmon and Aziza Carroll will develop ongoing business relationships from the prospect stage through existing account man read more >
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MHP/Team SI Opens Bentonville Office
The 2,500-SF office is located on the Bentonville Square above the Strider bicycle shop and next to the Walmart Museum. read more >
Sharon Tallach Vogelpohl to Serve on National Advertising Review Board (Movers & Shakers)
Vogelpohl is the president and CEO at MHP/Team SI of Little Rock. read more >
CEO Finds Ways to Help, Woman to Woman
Sharon Tallach Vogelpohl doesn’t necessarily buy the notion of women’s intuition, but she may have a sixth sense when it comes to business. read more >
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Fisher Gains Ground at CJRW (Movers & Shakers)
Shelby Fisher has been promoted to social media editor for CJRW of Little Rock read more >
MHP/Team SI Adds to Northwest Arkansas Team
MHP/Team SI of Little Rock makes several hires in northwest Arkansas and now has a team of six working at its new Rogers office. read more >
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2 Arkansas Pros Make Noise in National PR
Public relations and content marketing firm presidents Natalie Ghidotti and Sharon Tallach Vogelpohl each collect PRNews recognition and other glories. read more >
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Conway Corp.’s Hansen Takes Seat on National Board (Movers & Shakers)
Jason Hansen has been elected to the National Cable Television Cooperative board. 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 >
MHP Toasts Rogers Office
There may be no bald eagles, but Mangan Holcomb Partners/Team SI has a sleek new perch in Rogers with a lovely view, a thirst-quenching past and a staff of three. read more >
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Ad, PR Pros Connect While Keeping Their Distance
How some of the state's advertising, marketing and public relations businesses are keeping the messages flowing during the COVID-19 pandemic. read more >
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UpliftArkansas.com Launched in Bid to Help Businesses
As businesses across the state struggle to stay afloat, Mangan Holcomb Partners/Team SI and the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau have launched an online resource to provide information on Arkansas businesses, restaurants and service providers. read more >
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Mangan Holcomb Picks Up Sissy’s Account
Sissy’s Log Cabin, the Arkansas jewelry store chain heading into its 50th anniversary celebration, has a new advertising agency of record. read more >
Clinton School Students, Women’s Foundation Create Gender Equity Scorecard
Four Clinton School of Public Service students, in partnership with the Women's Foundation of Arkansas, have created a "gender equity scorecard" — an internal assessment they hope Arkansas businesses will use to evaluate the state of gender equity in the workplace. read more >
Dave & Busters, Mangan Holcomb Team Up Again
The restaurant chain, known for its games, drinks and atmosphere, has named Little Rock marketing firm Mangan Holcomb Partners as its agency of record in launching its Rogers location. read more >
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One-Take Sharon Tallach Vogelpohl Now Taking a Bow
Sharon Tallach Vogelpohl reminisces and ponders her selection as the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas’ 2017 Woman of the Year in Business. read more >
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Sharon Tallach Vogelpohl: Marketing Firms Should Heed Call of Data
Sharon Tallach Vogelpohl became president of Mangan Holcomb Partners, the only advertising agency she’s ever worked for, in 2010. read more >
Panel OKs Lottery’s $34.5M Advertising Contract With CJRW
A legislative subcommittee gave a thumbs-up to a five-year, $34.5 million advertising contract to CJRW to market the Arkansas Scholarship lottery. But first, lawmakers got a primer on the limitations they face in reviewing contracts. read more >
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As Arkansas Lottery’s Luster Fades, Numbers Signal Challenges
In the years since the first tickets were sold in 2009, the lottery has lost much of its glossy newness, leaving hard numbers to do the talking. read more >
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