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Wausau Office

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TMA+Peritus-Wausau offers more resources and more experience than any other agency in  central Wisconsin, making it the largest agency in the region — and the most capable of handling any project type and scope efficiently and successfully.

More talent.  The Wausau team resume’ is impressive.  Seasoned marketing and brand strategists.  A group of highly diversified writers and a full studio of print and interactive designers.  A complete in-agency web development team. 

More innovation.  TMA+Peritus is always among the first to combine original thinking with new technologies.  The newest interactive strategies. The latest hardware. The most current software and development tools.  And the latest Web 2.0 applications.  

More stability.  TMA+Peritus-Wausau is the region’s oldest “same-owner” agency. Tom Marks established Thomas Marks & Associates in 1983, merged with Peritus Design in 2003 to create TMA+Peritus and today, more than 25 years later, continues to guide the agency’s continual growth and its expansion into the Madison market.

More diverse brand experience.  The Wausau client roster is diverse — in size, industry and customer focus.  The Wausau team has worked with regional brands like River Valley Bank, Northcentral Technical College and the Dental Clinic of Marshfield.  National brands like American Family Insurance and Gamber-Johnson. Global brands like McDonald’s, Baxter Healthcare, Lactalis, Bombardier, Footlocker and Finish Line.  And non-profit organizations like the Dairyland State Academy and the Wisconsin Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Project.

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