Snyder Communications, Inc. has been awarded an integrated brand marketing contract by International Launch Services, a joint venture company owned by Lockheed Martin and Russian companies Khrunichev Space Center and Energia. This assignment represents the latest addition to Arnold’s blue-chip client roster.
Daniel M. Snyder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Snyder
Communications, commented, “We are excited to be working with ILS as
it positions itself to take full advantage of the emerging commercial
sector where the overwhelming majority of growth will occur in the
near-term. This account win is a testament to Snyder Communications’
proven brand building prowess and will draw on our globally-integrated
network of value-added products and services.”
International Launch Services (ILS), headquartered in San Diego,
California, is backed by two of the world’s largest aerospace
companies, Lockheed Martin and Khrunichev, which is in Russia. It
offers organizations the combined resources and expertise of the most
renowned satellite launch services teams. ILS’ independent, yet
complementary launch systems, the Atlas and Proton families, ensure
more cost-efficient satellite access to space and launch schedule
flexibility. ILS’ services are used by the government and commercial
sectors to place satellites into orbit around the earth for
applications ranging from telecommunications and weather to
reconnaissance. ILS has a combined experience base of more than 450
satellite launches and a $3.5 billion commercial launch backlog.
Arnold Communications provides its clients with a broad range of
integrated marketing communications and sales services, including
advertising, public relations, design, direct marketing, new media
services and database management services. Arnold’s full service
creative agency was recently named AdWeek’s New England Agency of the
Year for the third consecutive year. Clients include Volkswagen of
America, McDonald’s, Ocean Spray, SAP Software, and Fleet Bank, among
other blue chip national brands.