Vince Wilfork played 13 seasons in the National Football League. For a decade, he was a burrowing menace at defensive tackle with the New England Patriots, winning two Super Bowls while being named to five Pro Bowls. Today, he announced his retirement on Twitter. While it's not terribly unusual nowadays for an athlete to use...
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August 07, 2017
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Vince Wilfork is likely the first athlete to hang up the cleats with a sponsored tweet
By Christopher Heine
Vince Wilfork played 13 seasons in the National Football League. For a decade, he was a burrowing menace at defensive tackle with the New England Patriots, winning two Super Bowls while being named to five Pro Bowls. Today, he announced his retirement on Twitter. While it's not terribly unusual nowadays for an athlete to use...
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High-tech filtration project seeks 100,000 more backers
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IPG shop to lead communications and offline media planning
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Tech giant embraces social, to a degree
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DigitasLBi shines a little light on the kitchen, and beyond
By David Gianatasio
KitchenAid appliances help make cooking a joyous, transcendent experience in DigitasLBi's latest campaign for the brand. Tagged "Yours for the Making," and powered by the uplifting gospel number "This Little Light of Mine," ads display the depth and breath of KitchenAid offerings across 25 product categories. (And you thought they just made mixers.) "My kitchen...
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