T3 New York Takes Bigger Bite of Apple, Opens New Office
March 01, 2007
T3 (The Think Tank), an integrated marketing services firm with offices in Austin, New York and San Francisco, recently expanded and opened its new office in New York.
T3 first opened its New York doors in 2002 to have a presence near the media-buying hub and to forge new relationships with East Coast companies. Since that time, a growing client roster, desire to better serve clients and need for additional resources and space has spurred the office to seek new accommodations.
"Our new office is as highly functional and inspiring for our employees as it is for our clients," said Gay Gaddis, T3 president and CEO. "From the high-tech conference rooms to the casual, warm paint colors and photos from my ranch in Texas on the walls, the space motivates great thinking and great work."
Historically, the new space shares the 1900s look and feel of T3's Austin and San Francisco campuses. Architecture firm Highland and Associates helped T3 restore the original details and designed the office to remain open, yet offer privacy. With more square footage, the office also is equipped to grow what started out as a five-person team to staff up to 40. T3 is actively recruiting employees to fill roles in media buying and planning, account service and creative.
To celebrate the opening, T3 threw an office-warming party on Feb. 22. Over 100 clients, vendors and friends attended along with employees from the agency's Austin headquarters and the New York team.
About T3
T3, an agency with offices in Austin, New York and San Francisco, specializes in innovative marketing campaigns that cut across all media channels. As a collaborative think tank, T3 works with clients including ConocoPhillips Lubricants, Facebook, Intel, JCPenney, John Deere, JPMorgan Chase, Livescribe, Microsoft, Oriental Trading Company, Universal and UPS.
Founded by CEO Gay Gaddis in 1989, T3 is independent and the largest advertising agency wholly owned by a woman in the United States. T3 ranks among ADWEEK's Top 100 Agencies and Advertising Age's Top 100 U.S. Marketing Services Agencies lists.
