
SixtyOne Celsius Keeps Comfortable
When Stephanie Alderdice wanted to change the name of the Hot Springs marketing agency she bought from founder Kirby Williams in 2016, she struck on SixtyOne Celsius to replace Kirby & Co. read more >
When Stephanie Alderdice wanted to change the name of the Hot Springs marketing agency she bought from founder Kirby Williams in 2016, she struck on SixtyOne Celsius to replace Kirby & Co. read more >
Blevins will serve as director of northwest Arkansas community engagement. read more >
In full Western outfit, a yellow kerchief and a badge that turns out to be a bank logo, he’s modeled of course on Tonto’s favorite ke-mo sah-bee, but he’s actually Michigan actor and model Brandon Layne. read more >
The firm said Lee has an “uncanny ability to think strategically and write creatively." read more >
A sampling of Arkansas business leaders share their forecasts for the next six months amid COVID-19, along with what indicators they're watching and how their industries are performing. Part one of two. read more >
As the coronavirus upturns the tourism business, marketing agency SixtyOne Celsius of Hot Springs releases a video on the humanity and resilience of Arkansas’ top tourist destination, Hot Springs National Park. read more >
61° Celsius, the Hot Springs advertising agency that took a new name last year, has a new creative director, Hot Springs native Aaron Buckley. read more >
The advocacy group for downtown Hot Springs has a new name and is part of a new web effort to promote the city center to local residents as well as tourists. read more >
Kirby & Co., the longtime Hot Springs marketing and communications firm, has a hot new name: 61° Celsius. read more >
Last month, word got around that Don Hale and Kirby Williams were stepping back from their firms to become marketing chiefs at banks — Hale at Citizens Bank of Batesville and Williams at Stone Bank of Mountain View, working out of Little Rock. read more >