Whit McCullough

Presentation Specialist at Wunderman DC - Washington, DC, US

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202-625-2111
Location
Reston,Virginia,United States
Company
Wunderman DC
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Wunderman DC

Washington, DC, US • 100 - 249 Employees
Advertising/Marketing/PR

Wunderman DC is part of the Wunderman network and a full-service relationship marketing agency with offices in Washington, DC and New York. Our mission is to achieve desired business outcomes for our clients by listening to the customer, anticipating and meeting their needs, and enhancing the brand experience throughout their journey. As part of WPP Group and the Wunderman Global Network, we have access to best-in-class global resources and a wealth of experience across industries and brands.

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