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Avenue A | Razorfish Names Ken Dhouti Client Partner

02.14.08

Philadelphia, PA – February 14, 2008 – The Philadelphia office of Avenue A | RazorfishTM, one of the largest interactive services firms in the world, has named Ken Dhouti as a Client Partner. “Ken has extensive expertise in interactive marketing and brand management and will be a tremendous asset to our office,” said Katy Thorbahn, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the 155-person Philadelphia office of Avenue A | Razorfish, the fourth largest in the agency’s 19-office global network. The agency’s local clients include Philly.com and Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.

As a Client Partner, Dhouti oversees account teams on large-scale web site implementations and media campaigns. He has 15 years of experience in marketing and professional services, including 10 years in the digital space. Prior to joining Avenue A | Razorfish, he served as a management consultant with the French firm Hemeria Management Consulting in Paris, France. Dhouti holds a J.D. from the University of California at Berkeley, an M.B.A. from the University of Virginia and a B.A. in Economics from Tufts University.

About Avenue A | Razorfish
Avenue A | Razorfish is one of the largest interactive marketing and technology services agencies in the world. The company helps industry leaders such as Starwood Hotels, Kraft, Ford Motor Company and Carnival Cruise Lines use digital channels to acquire and service customers. Avenue A | Razorfish's full suite of digital offerings includes online advertising, Web site design and development, email and search engine marketing, emerging media strategies, and enterprise portal development. Its award-winning client teams have a great understanding of customer needs and provide solutions through distinct business disciplines, which include: analytics, strategy, technology, media, creative design and user experience. Avenue A | Razorfish has offices in markets across the United States, and global operations in Australia, China, France, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom.