Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Masters of Space and Time. Sort of.

A farmer came across this today. Space Time 3D appears to be a new tool to manage windows in a 3D space. Whether or not it turns out to be fruitful, we are flattered to see they chose to use the Concept Farm’s 2008 BMW Motorrad USA site design as their key visual.

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Posted by Tyronne Schaffer

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

And the Emmy Nominees are…

The Concept Farm was just nominated for New York Emmys, recognizing American Heart Association’s “Anything For Stroke” campaign and our “Cool in Your Code” television program.
See what the buzz is all about.

Cool in Your Code

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American Heart Association Campaign

Posted by Tyronne Schaffer

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Best Farm in Manhattan!

In case some of y’all haven’t heard, The Concept Farm received what we can all consider, one of our greatest accolades in the nearly ten years since our barn doors opened . We were listed by Crains as one of the Top 50 Best Places to Work in New York City for 2008. We actually nestled ourselves in way up at #20. Right between Goldman Sachs and Silverstien Properties! Pretty darn good, fellow Farmers, pretty darn good.

crainsawardAccording to Crains: “Crain’s ‘Best Places to Work in New York City’ represents the most outstanding employers from throughout our five boroughs, as defined by their employees,” said Jill Kaplan, VP & publisher of Crain’s New York Business. “In these challenging times, this distinguished group of winners can be proud knowing it was the praise and support of their employees that earned them this honor.”

We tip our straw hat to every Farmer, past, present and future for making The Concept Farm the special place it is.

Congratulations and thank you.

http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS130898+17-Nov-2008+PRN20081117

Posted by Mother Hen

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Crain’s NY Business Top Small Firms

The Concept Farm builds its team by inspiring employees—referred to as “farmers”—to do their part in making a difference. Part ad agency, with clients like Bank of New York and Greenpeace, and part production company, with projects like New York neighborhood TV series Cool in Your Code, the nearly 10-year-old, $20 million company donates farm animals to poor nations in lieu of holiday gifts for clients. Six staffers, moved by the firm’s work for a food bank, showed their empathy last year by each eating just one meal a day for a week.

BUSINESS Advertising and production

TOTAL/NYC EMPLOYEES 50

RANK WITHIN SMALL COS. 7

OVERALL RANK 20

Posted by The Rooster