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Cushman Amberg Communications

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Following a 12-year career in the newspaper business, Thomas Amberg joined Aaron D. Cushman and Associates in 1983 and purchased the agency in early 1997, changing the name to reflect new ownership. The agency acquired boutique public relations firm Chuck Werle and Associates in 2000 and the
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Thomas L. Amberg, Christopher P.A. Komisarjevsky, Rich Jernstedt, Ron Watt, Sr., Richard Edelman, Lou Rena Hammond, Anthony J. Russo, PhD., Robyn M. Sachs, Patrice A. Tanaka, and David Finn.
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for President Campaign as one of its first clients. After an early focus in the entertainment industry, the agency expanded to serve a range of companies, from start-ups to Fortune 100s.
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Over the years, the agency has maintained several satellite offices to serve different niche markets. Past offices include New York City; Los Angeles; Washington, D.C; and Omaha.
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The agency was founded in Chicago in 1952 by Aaron Cushman as Aaron D. Cushman and Associates, signing the Illinois
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healthcare marketing/public relations shop HealthInfo Direct in late 2006.
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St. Louis Business Journal - Cushman/Amberg acquires HealthInfo Direct
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St. Louis Business Journal - Largest Public Relations Firms
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The agency’s capabilities include strategic counsel,
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independent
communications
Chicago
St. Louis
Eisenhower
media and analyst relations
crisis communications
social/online
graphic design
St. Louis Business Journal - Largest Public Relations Firms
Hoover's Company Database
St. Louis Business Journal - Cushman/Amberg acquires HealthInfo Direct
Answers.com
O'Dwyer's PR Firm Database
Council of PR Firms: The Firm Voice
Cushman/Amberg website
Category
Public relations companies of the United States

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