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Cincinnati Business Talk #212 Matt Fischer, CEO of Curiosity Advertising

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Cincinnati Business Talk highlights the positive side of Cincinnati area businesses. We will be talking to CEOs who have won awards, innovated with new products and services.

Today's guest is Matt Fischer, CEO & Founder of Curiosity Advertising.  Matt will share his perspectives and insights on current HOT business issues in the area of branding, advertising, marketing and websites.

Matt spent the first 21 years of his career counting his awards at venerable Madison Avenue agencies like DDB, Y&R, Hill Holliday, BBDO and FCB for his work on AT&T, Time Magazine, Pepsi, Frito-Lay and Starbucks, to name a few. In 2002 he took his talents to Cincinnati where he joined longtime friend Greg Livingston at the nationally recognized agency, Wondergroup. In 2010, he and Greg joined forces and started Curiosity. Since their powers combined, advertising has never been the same.

Curiosity Advertising is the unique combination of traditional full-service offerings and unconventional creativity.  It was founded on the belief that if we experiment with purpose, if we push with direction, our clients will thrive. This approach keeps our agency fresh, our work exceptionable and our relationship with our clients one that goes beyond business.

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