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The Hubbell Group -- WIP/Sandbox

The Hubbell Group
Company typePublic Relations Agency
IndustryCommunications
Founded1995
HeadquartersNorwell, Massachusetts
Key people
Constance Hubbell, founder
ProductsPublic relations
Revenue$??(2009)
Number of employees
12
Websitehttp://www.hubbellgroup.com/

The Hubbell Group is a public relations firm with consumer, finance, non-profit and healthcare practices. It employs over 12 people in its office located in Norwell, Massachusetts.[1][2] The Hubbell Group was founded in 1995 by Constance Hubbell[1] its current CEO. The firm specializes in communications work for American and multi-national financial service clients, from mutual funds to banks.

History

Founding

Hubbell Group founder Constance Hubbell was born in CITY, STATE in 19TK. She is a YEAR? graduate of Emerson College. Prior to founding the firm she was the chief spokesman for Fidelity investments. Earlier in her career she was chief spokesperson for the Bank of Boston, then the largest bank in New England prior to its acquisition by Fleet. She served as Director of Media Relations for Cabot Advertising and Public Relations and was head of media relations for Hill & Knowlton's New England practice.

Early Beginnings & Growth

The Hubbell Group was founded with a team of HOW MANY PEOPLE FROM WHERE in 1995. Their early clients included NAMES of CLIENTS.



The 2000s

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