The ZimmCast series of interviews with agricultural marketing agency leadership continues with the co-founder of Woodruff Sweitzer, Terry Woodruff.
Terry and his partner Steve Sweitzer both grew up in rural Mexico, Missouri which is just down the road a piece from Columbia where one of their several offices is located. Others are in Kansas City and Calgery, Alberta. The two started the agency in 1992 and today Terry says they are experiencing great growth.
“For the past three years, we’ve been very fortunate to grow 20-25 percent,” he said. They have moved both Missouri offices to larger locations and the Calgary office will also be moving. “We continue to grow, we’re looking to fill positions in all areas within interactive strategies,” and he wants Agwired readers to know that they have job openings.
Woodruff Sweitzer’s client base includes a number of agriculture and animal health companies, including Bayer Animal Health and the National Pork Board, and Terry says they are a true North American agency. “We were one of the first, if not the first, to have cross border offices, and I think the insights that we share back and forth in both markets is extremely valuable.”
Please enjoy this week’s program and learn more about Woodruff Sweitzer: ZimmCast 281 - Interview with Terry Woodruff
This week’s program ends with some fun music from Music Alley in tribute to Chuck’s annual deer hunting event. It’s called “Hunting in Suburbia” by Jukebox Sinners.
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