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Doe-Anderson Becomes a Certified B Corporation

LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #agencylife--Doe-Anderson is proud to join a global community of companies using business for good by becoming an officially Certified B Corporation. “B Corp certification is a recognition of the thoughtfulness and hard work the Doe-Anderson team has put toward creating a culture that embraces the long view,” said John Birnsteel, CEO of Doe-Anderson. “As the nation’s oldest independent advertising agency, we’re no strangers to building a sustainable business. We are operati...

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