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Infusion Direct Marketing relocates office

Infusion Direct Marketing & Advertising, Inc., a PR and marketing consultancy specializing in the security industry, has relocated its office to Walter F. Cameron Advertising's corporate headquarters. Cameron Advertising is among the region's largest and longest established full service advertising agencies. "We are excited to be working with Cameron Advertising and utilize their advertising expertise to better serve our clients," said Monique Merhige, Infusion's CEO. Infusion and Cameron will work together on joint projects and deliver a wide range of marketing services to meet the needs of their valued clients. The move will enable Infusion to continue building its B-to-B business while supporting Cameron with public relations expertise and counsel. "Over the past 30 years, Cameron has built a name as a marketing-focused agency serving regional and national b-to-b, consumer products, and retail advertisers in a wide array of sectors." "Our goal in 2012 is to work with Infusion and continue building momentum in our B-to-B division," states Joseph Cameron, Cameron's CEO.
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