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55 5TH AVE
NEW YORK , NY 100034301
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Leibler Bronfman Lubalin is a full-service advertising agency with a long
track record for creating the imagery that builds brands. Beth understands
what it takes to run a successful business. As managing partner of LBL, Beth
feels that you must make your client your partner, and always maintain a
trusting relationship.
Aside from the obvious day-to-day running of the company. Beth is
responsible for new business ventures and maintaining an overview of the
agency. Beth has grown her company from a small advertising agency in 1986
to a large-scale multi-million dollar firm using creative strategies to
manage the business. The agency’s philosophy is “whatever it takes to make
the client wealthy”. Beth and her staff are resourceful problem solvers and
often “go beyond the ad” to find the best solutions for their clients.
LBL bills 40 million and is a member of the American Association of
Advertising Agencies (4A’s).
A sampling of her involvement in the field of advertising includes her
membership in the 4A’s and 4A’s Bronze Forum. She is also an active board
member of Dancing in the Streets, a prominent non-profit dance group, and
sits on the advisory board of the Management Assistance Program of the
United Jewish Appeal and Racemark International, a division of GGBailey &
Co.
Beth is a member of Women Presidents’ Organization, the WPO Platinum group
and was just elected to the Board of Directors. She is also a member of The
Committee of 200, as well as Vice Chair of the North East Program Committee.
Beth was awarded the 2008 Presidents Award for the Women Presidents’
Organization, 2005 Office Depot Businesswomen of the Year Award and the 2004
Enterprising Women of the Year Award.
Beth was VP Advertising at Macy’s New York, serving in that capacity during
the years of the retail giant’s greatest growth. Before Macy’s, Beth had
been with Ohrbach’s, Lane Bryant, and WNEW- AM/FM Radio. Beth received a BA
in Mass Communications from Emerson College, Boston, and has done graduate
work at NYU and the New School.