ATOM Media Moves to Providence

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ATOM Media Moves to Providence

Michael Mota
Michael Mota, the former Alex & Ani marketing executive  who  helped  take  that  company  from  $2  million  to  over  $250  million  in  annual revenue,   today   announced   that   his   ATOM   Media   Group   has   relocated its offices to Providence.

ATOM has purchased the  third floor of the historic Hanley Building, located at 56 Pine Street, in the city’s financial district.

In the past year, Mota’s Rhode Island-based full service advertising, public relations and  marketing  agency has grown and taken on both regional and national clients.  “Our agency is growing at an unprecedented rate in terms of staff as well as  billings,”  said  ATOM  CEO  Mota.   “With  five  thousand  square  feet,  the  new  space  will meet  our  needs  well  into  the  foreseeable  future.   And  its  central  location  is  ideal  both  for business purposes and as a symbol of our commitment to strengthening Providence’s claim to the title ‘Creative Capital’.”

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ATOM  boasts  a collection of  international  clientele  (BENRUS,  Benjamin  Moore,  FAMARS,  BMAX, Sasha  Liv,  the  Jeffrey  Osborne  Classic, The  Preserve,  Imperial  Pearl,  etc.).

Just one example of how ATOM’S work on an international client’s behalf has led to industry recognition  and  acclaim:    JCK,  the  jewelry  world’s  trade  magazine  of  record,  recent wrote  that ATOM's client Imperial   Pearl’s new business-to-consumer   campaign:   “[Imperial] enlisted  ATOM  Media  group  …  to  help  create  the  tools  to  make  the  campaign  a  success. ATOM’s  CEO  hails  from  the  agency  responsible  for  helping  to  put  Alex  and  Ani  on  the jewelry map.”

Mota said, “All of us at ATOM  are proud to be part of expanding Providence’s culture of creativity – and returning it to the financial district.   I’m told that, not so long ago, renowned agencies similar to ATOM made their home here.  In the company of such luminous havens for the creative impulse as RISD and the art galleries to our east and north, to Trinity Rep, AS220, and PPAC to our west, to multi-cultural dance and music companies to our south, to Waterfire as it wends its way throughout the city, we add our unique applications of fine and performing arts and unfettered creative vision in service to commerce.”

To celebrate ATOM’s relocation, Mota noted, “One and all are most cordially invited to join us  at  our  World  Headquarters  for  the  Grand  Ribbon-Cutting  –  and  an  evening  of  holiday cheer – on Monday, December 28, from 6-9PM.


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