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    me up over our conversations and strategy meetings is our mission statement. We battled it around a bit and came up with a mission statement that we like and one which everybody in our office can get behind as our overriding purpose:

    To provide accelerated, sustainable business growth for our clients through the development and implementation of innovative marketing strategies.

    Each word in that statement was carefully chosen. We didn't want anything that was simply mumbo-jumbo but really reflected how we feel we want to serve our clients. We don't consider this a final draft however, as we continue to mull it over.

    One thing I wanted the mission to convey is

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