If you’re looking for an agency fueled by passion and creativity, Miami is the place for you. The city is home to some of the world’s most influential and successful agencies across branding, web design and development, digital, social media, and more. Miami is also changing stereotypes as the U.S.’s new startup, technology, and creative hub. With year-round summer, no state income tax, and brilliant minds leading the charge, is this boom temporary? Or does Miami have staying power?
Perhaps no city has seen such a boom in creative output in the past few years as Miami. The city’s creative industries are witnessing a heyday, the crown jewel of which is the über-hyped, for-profit art fair Art Basel, which every December attracts swaths of big brands, A-listers, and global creatives. The Financial Times dubbed Miami “the most important city in America,” calling it a “paradise of freedom”. Searching for the perfect Miami agency for you and your team? We’ve generated a list of top-earning agencies that are responsible for creating some of today’s most well-known and successful campaigns for top brands.
The agencies listed below have a client media spend of at least $25 million — want access to agency addresses and verified contact information? Request a Winmo trial at the link above.
Holding Company | Agency Name | Disciplines | Employees | Client Relationships | Year Founded |
Omnicom | Alma | Multicultural | 51-200 | McDonald's, Miller Lite, PNC Bank, The Clorox Company | 1994 |
| C-COM Group, Inc. | Public Relations | 51-200 | Florida Power & Light, Neutrogena Healthy Skin, Aveeno | 2001 |
Publicis | Conill Advertising, Inc. | Multicultural | 51-200 | Luvs, Pamper's | 1968 |
| CreativeOndemand | Multicultural | 11-50 | Viagra, Volkswagen of America, Inc. | 1997 |
| David | Creative/Advertising | 51-200 | Budweiser, Sour Patch Kids, TD Bank | 2011 |
| Delta Media, Inc. | Out-of-Home Advertising | 11-50 | Corona Extra, Corona Light, Corona Premier, Corona Refresca | 1983 |
| GUT Miami | Creative/Advertising | 501-1000 | Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Tim Hortons | 2018 |
| Loud and Live | Entertainment | 51-200 | McDonald's, Reebok Women | |
| Nobox | Digital | 51-200 | PlayStation, Netflix, PepsiCo, Inc., Reebok | 2000 |
| Pierson Grant Public Relations | Public Relations | 11-50 | Olive Garden | 1995 |
Stagwell | Team Enterprises | Event & Sponsorship Marketing | 1001+ | Stillhouse Spirits, Miller Lite, Molson Coors Brewing Company | 1989 |
Publicis | the community | Multicultural | 51-200 | Citibank Universal Card Services, Walt Disney World Parks & Resorts | 2001 |
Omnicom | Zimmerman Advertising | Full Service/Integrated | 501-1000 | Office Depot, Inc., Five Below, Yuengling & Son | 1985 |
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