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Dirty Dough releases video. Here's the latest on the #UtahCookieWars
The latest developments in Utah’s “Cookie Wars” include a statement about a lawsuit …The Deseret News also spoke with Adam Stoker, CEO of EKR, which is a Utah-based holistic marketing service. EKR is a small company with 52 employees that does full-service marketing for companies like Megaplex Theatres, Utah Valley University, JustServe and Clicklease. It is also the marketing company for Dirty Dough.
Adam Stoker of Relic + EKR: The Power of Flexibility; How I Was Able To Pivot To A New Exciting Opportunity Because Of The Pandemic
Amidst the trying year of 2020 with COVID-19, my company was able to successfully make it through economic struggle…without having to lay off any employees. Each employee and client is important to me and we knew we had to do everything we could to make sure we took care of everyone.
On November 1, 2020, Relic, a leading agency in Provo, Utah specializing in tourism marketing and advertising, joined forces with EKR. Together with combined services and resources, the company, now known as Relic + EKR, becomes a dominant agency in Utah County.
“I saw so much opportunity between the two companies,” said President/CEO Adam Stoker. “When the two companies started partnering on projects, this decision was solidified even more.”
Meet the Agency Behind Utah's Most Popular Billboards:
Thousands of drivers have noticed the cheeky billboards for the up-and-coming cookie company, Dirty Dough, dotting the skyline along I-15. EKR, the holistic marketing agency behind the creative advertisements, wants you to meet the minds behind the headlines.
On November 1, 2020, Relic, a leading agency in Provo, Utah specializing in tourism marketing and advertising, joined forces with EKR. Together with combined services and resources, the company, now know as Relic + EKR, becomes a dominant agency in Utah County.