StrawberryFrog

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StrawberryFrog
Type Private
Founded Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1999)
Founder(s) Scott Goodson
Headquarters New York, United States
No. of locations 3
Key people Scott Goodson, Founder and CEO
Mike Lanzi, President and Managing Director
Industry Advertising
Website www.strawberryfrog.com

StrawberryFrog is an independent advertising agency with offices in Amsterdam and New York. It was launched in 1999 by Scott Goodson and named after the Strawberry Poison-dart Frog.

The company arranges freelancers in work groups and assigns them to clients, an unconventional approach.1

Adweek described StrawberryFrog as part of a trend toward independent agencies, where “big global clients don't need big global agencies any more”.2

StrawberryFrog's clients have included Frito-Lay, Credit Suisse, Heineken, Mitsubishi and Morgan Stanley.

In June 2008, StrawberryFrog's Amsterdam headquarters were re-branded as Amsterdam Worldwide.

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