Entrepreneurial Tax Opportunities Through Historic Preservation.
Entrepreneurial Executive 1996, Fall, 1, 2
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Publisher Description
BASSET&BECKER ADVERTISING Jack Basset began his own advertising agency in 1975, and his business grew steadily during the following years. A decade later, Jack formed a partnership with Bill Becker. Their agency's goal was to be the premier advertising agency in Columbus, Georgia. Their billings now exceed $2 million annually. Clients include the Columbus Regional Healthcare System, the Columbus area McDonald's restaurants, the banking firms, CB&T and Synovus; the growing information systems company, Total Systems Services (TSYS); and the agency's first client, Columbus Country's Barbecue.
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