AB&C Acquires Oxford Communications

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Aloysius Butler & Clark (AB&C), a Delaware-based full-service marketing communications agency, has announced the acquisition of Oxford Communications, located in Lambertville. The acquisition, terms of which were not disclosed, was finalized on July 18.

AB&C, which already has a New Jersey client list that includes the Greater Wildwoods Tourism Improvement and Development Authority, The Funplex, Englewood Health and Adventure Aquarium, establishes a physical presence in the state through the Oxford deal. Oxford’s office are located at 11 Music Mountain Boulevard. It also has offices in Wilmington, Delaware, and Philadelphia and Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.

“Our acquisition of Oxford is a natural progression after a decade of thoughtful decision-making to establish AB&C in New Jersey and become increasingly immersed in its public and private sectors,” said Paul Pomeroy, owner and CEO of AB&C. “As one of the state’s most reputable full-service digital agencies, Oxford offers experience, capabilities and New Jersey insights that will complement our services beautifully. We’re excited to bring our teams together to elevate strategies and results for existing and new clients.”

AB&C, which has more than 100 employees, added nine existing Oxford staff members as part of the acquisition.

“After 39 years of building a business, I’m incredibly proud of our work and team. It’s both exciting and reassuring to join forces with a company that has been a trusted name in the industry for nearly six decades,” said John Martorana, CEO and president of Oxford Communications. “AB&C’s reputation, creative legacy and commitment to excellence make this the right next chapter for Oxford, our clients and our team.”

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