Barbarian Group Named Digital Company of the Year

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It’s no secret we’ve loved Barbarian Group from the start. From the first time we heard of them back in the days of Subservient Chicken to its more recent work for CNN and Dove, they have always impressed. And not just with their work but with who they are as people.

So we’re super pleased they were just named Creativity magazine’s Digital Company of the Year.

Co-Founders Rick Webb, Robert Hodgin, Keith Butler and Benjamin Palmer are amazingly talented. Boston office President Bruce Winterton is a great guy. Uber PR pro/Director of Communications Eva McCloskey does a stellar job telling the agency’s story. They host amazing parties. What’s not to love?

Of the honor, Eva wrote, “Creativity magazine has named The Barbarian Group digital company of the year. You can read all about it here. This is such an honor, we’re all super proud today. The past couple of days have been a great way to close a crazy year: our 7th anniversary, another amazing holiday party, and today, this news.”

And proud they should be. Recently, the agency just held its holiday party (which we, sadly, missed). You can check out hundreds of photo booth pictures here from the bash.

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