PONY, from?Page 1 success in a brief time period in Hammonton, there aren’t any immediate plans for further growth. “We don’t have any growth plans in the near future, but we are always looking for great people and are considering how to augment our current teams,” Partner/Chief of Business of 1 Trick Pony Keith Pizer said. Keith Pizer and Rob Reed are the owners of 1 Trick Pony and after working in New York City for years, the two moved the company to Hammonton. The advertising firm has accumulated some well-known clients for its advertising services. They started the business in July of 2004. They moved to Hammonton in October of 2005 and moved into their current building in July of 2007, according to Pizer. “Some of our biggest clients are Virgin Mobile, Hard Rock, American Express, Turner Classic Movies, Turner Broadcasting, Virgin America, Slacker Radio and a whole lot of smaller, interesting accounts and companies like Gorilla Coffee, Boost Mobile, Kane Brewing, Borgata and many others” Pizer said. Internet-based technologies help 1 Trick Pony in every aspect of their operations, as it is considered a Creative Advertising Concepts and Execution Services company. The
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company significantly relies on several software programs and the Internet on a daily basis in order to achieve its goals. “We consider ourselves a Creative Advertising Concepts and Execution Services company – mixing a bit of advertising, graphic design, web and interactive development and motion production. We use internet-based technologies in everything that we do. We concept creative, develop for and manage many of our clients Social networks as well as creating campaigns and creative advertising concepts that go across every interactive medium, whether it is desktop, mobile devices, tablets and physical installations. We rely heavily on our Apple computers, Adobe Creative Suite software and the internet to produce almost everything that we do,” Pizer said. The company’s small-town location hasn’t deterred it from coming up with great ideas. Since its move to Hammonton, Pizer stated that it has been a key differentiator in how they approach everything that they do. “We love being in Hammonton. We like to say we have big-city dreams, but with a small-town sensibility. What that means is we can create the best of class techniques and compete on a large stage, but we do business on a more human, down-home level that all our clients and employees appreciate. It shows in the work and attracts big name clients and talented people to work here,” he said. Inside 1 Trick Pony’s offices there is an atmosphere of positive commotion and flurry, as the company remains busy, but when the employees leave the office, they are greeted nicely with a small-town welcome. “We like that we have a hustle and bustle
inside our offices but when we step outside, we are in Hammonton and it’s relaxing. People say ‘hello’ and know you. It is a great juxtaposition that then comes through in our work and how we treat people,” Pizer said. 1 Trick Pony and its owners are pleased to have settled their business in Hammonton and are looking to continue operations in the small-town setting for years to come.
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Man soliciting arrested
GAZETTE STAFF WRITER
by Gabe Donio
HAMMONTON—Robert Johnson, 35, of Yeadon, Pa. was arrested at 7:44 p.m. on August 15 for soliciting without a permit, Hammonton Police Captain Nick Salvatore said. “He was knocking on doors. He was stopped earlier in the evening and warned by police. He was told he had to have a permit and was not allowed to solicit door-todoor after 7 p.m. He was violating a couple sections of the ordinance and had been warned,” Salvatore said. Johnson was charged and released. Officer William Kurz was the arresting officer, Salvatore said.
DWI arrests made
GAZETTE STAFF WRITER
by Gabe Donio
HAMMONTON—Police made three driving while under the influence (DWI) arrests last week, Hammonton Police Captain Nick Salvatore said. • On August 15, Thomas Italiano, 44, of Hammonton was arrested for driving while under the influence, driving while suspended and resisting arrest, Salvatore said. According to Salvatore, bail was issued by Hammonton Municipal Court Judge Frank Raso in the amount of $10,000. He was sent to Atlantic County Jail in lieu of bail, Salvatore said. Officer Jonat ??????e9?????????????????????????M??????????????=???????????????????????????]????!????A?????I????????????5???5????I?????5?????E???? ????????????????????????????]$??????????????????????????????????????A???!????????????????????????????M??????????????=???????????????????????????]????!????A?????I?????????!????I????????????Y???????????????????????????????]$??M???????????=??????]???????-?????????????????????????M???????????I??????????????????????????M??????????((0