An international event organiser has expanded its operations. AIM Group International has sealed a deal with The Herlitz Company, Inc. in the United States. AIM Group International’s New York office will absorb the current Herlitz portfolio of clients and maintain Kristofer Herlitz will stay on as managing director of AIM’s New York office. The Herlitz Company has organised events in medical and exhibition management, and advertising sales for more than 75 years. Since 1940, The Herlitz Company has run hundreds of national and international meetings, including some of the largest scientific meetings in the world and are 3 time winners of shows named to North America’s Fastest 50 Growing Tradeshows. They have also acted as publishers’ representatives for many prestigious scientific societies and associations of various sizes; selling and marketing print and online advertising for their official journals. The Herlitz Company brand will become part of AIM Group International and maintained in the communication strategy of AIM USA.
AIM Group expands in United States
AIM Group International has sealed a deal with The Herlitz Company, Inc. in the United States.
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