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American marketing and advertising company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Interlex Communications, known as simply Interlex, is an American social marketing and advertising company that focuses on social issues such as public health and disaster relief.[1][2][3] The company has approx. 50 employees with offices in Texas, New York, and California.[4][5][6] Interlex was ranked on the Inc. 5000 list in 2010 and 2011,[7] and is one of the largest Hispanic-owned marketing agencies.[5]
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Founded in 1995 by Heather Ruiz and Rudy Ruiz, Interlex initially focused on developing communications strategies related to public policy.[4] In 2012, Interlex acquired advertising agency SenaReider based in Monterey, California.[6][8][9]
Interlex has worked on social awareness campaigns for TracFone Wireless, AARP, American Express, Del Monte,[1][10] and public health campaigns for government entities, the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, and United Healthcare.[4][11] Internationally, Interlex has worked on human rights and disaster relief campaigns for the Organization of American States and Pan American Development Foundation.[5]
The company's services include research, advertising, digital media, and public relations, with a focus on issues such as public health, education, environmental awareness, and economic development. Interlex Communications' clients include American Express, CDC, and Departments of Health for different states.[12]
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