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Association of National Advertisers

www.ana.net

 
The ANA (Association of National Advertisers) provides leadership that advances marketing excellence and shapes the future of the industry. Founded in 1910, the ANA`s membership includes more than 640 companies with 10,000 brands that collectively spend over $250 billion in marketing and advertising. The ANA also includes the Business Marketing Association (BMA) and the Brand Activation Association (BAA) which operate as divisions of the ANA. The ANA advances the interests of marketers and promotes and protects the well-being of the marketing community.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.ana.net
  • 708 Third Avenue 33rd Floor
    New York, NY USA 10017
  • Phone: 212.697.5950

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