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Jordan Associates cuts 34% of staff
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Jordan Associates, one of Oklahoma City's largest advertising
communications agencies, confirmed Thursday that the loss of a large
client account has prompted the company to cut about 34 percent of
its work force positions.
Peggy Sealy, director of public relations for the firm, said the
company has about 87 personnel on staff, including management. Of
that amount, about 30 positions have been eliminated this week.
"It was a reduction in force," Sealy said. "I think that mainly
w...
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