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Branding Agency Re-Brands Itself all-outMedia Becomes Adamus Media

12/07/08

  all-outMedia, a strategic design, marketing and branding agency based in Williamstown, announces that it has a new name, Adamus Media.
 
  The re-branding comes as the company enters its fourth year in business serving clients from all over the East Coast.  The name change signals all-outMedia’s transformation from a boutique shop to a full-service marketing agency offering branding, advertising, interactive media, direct mail and public relations services.
 
  “We’re a whole new company so we’ve adopted a new name,” notes Sylwia Majewski, president of Adamus Media.  “But as we enter a new phase of our existence, our commitment to giving our clients the very best creative and strategic thinking, at great value, remains constant.”
 
  Adamus Media’s clients include Post University, The American Institute for History Education, SEPTA and YMCA.
 

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