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LOS ANGELES, July 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Architects and interior designers can now receive marketing communication services including promotion, media relations, graphic design and web development, in addition to consulting services ranging from negotiating rates to structuring contracts -- all under one roof. Design Management Company, the New York-based consulting firm, has announced the opening of their new Los Angeles office and their expansion of services by offering Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC). With this new west coast location, Design Management Company has become the bi-coastal resource for the industry.
Integrated Marketing Communication enables design professionals to improve all aspects of their business. From internal and external communication to direct response marketing, website content, and media relations, whereby clients will receive consistency in all theses areas.
With the new bi-coastal offices, Design Management Company has the opportunity to expand and maintain positive connections within the design community. The company's leaders are able to utilize the benefits of offices on both coasts by having more awareness and contacts within the industry. The new Los Angeles office is located just minutes from the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. Design Management Company's highly sophisticated team in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, provides architects and interior designers everything they need for their business to be more successful.
"Our coordinated approach to marketing allows design professionals to move beyond the realm of referrals," said Lloyd Princeton, CEO and President of Design Management Company. "This enables them to attract clients that are ideally suited to future growth."
Lloyd Princeton opened the Los Angeles office in response to the high-demand of his clients' bi-coastal needs. His staff includes experts in marketing, media relations, and graphic design. For more information visit: http://www.dmcnyc.com/ .
About Design Management Company
Design Management Company, founded in 1999, is a full-service business management practice devoted to the architectural and interior design industries. Services include advising clients on rates and contract negotiations, marketing, media relations, human resources, and overall business performance. Design Management Company has a proven record of success in helping designers and architects with their business requirements from invoicing to entire marketing campaigns.
About Lloyd Princeton
Lloyd Princeton, President and CEO of Design Management Company, works with interior designers and architects to help them do what they do best: create. Applying the considerable knowledge he has gained in both the finance and design industries, Lloyd guides business owners to greater profitability and satisfaction through strategic planning, training, human resources, and technology solutions. He is also a noted motivational speaker who talks on a variety of subjects pertinent to the design industry at design centers across the country. Lloyd is currently on the Editorial Advisory Board for Kitchen & Business Magazine and is an Industry Partner of the American Society of Interior Designers.
Contacts: Philip Caggiano Sarah Miller-Reeves 212.580.4027 310.697.7023 philip@dmcnyc.comsarah@dmcnyc.com
Design Management CompanyCONTACT: Philip Caggiano, +1-212-580-4027, philip@dmcnyc.com, or Sarah
Miller-Reeves, +1-310-697-7023, sarah@dmcnyc.com, both of Design Management
Company
Web site: http://www.dmcnyc.com/
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