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Hunt Launches Elevate360 to Help Businesses Win
OXFORD, MS / ACCESS Newswire / March 17, 2026 / In communities across America, brands aren't built on marketing trends, but rather on reputation - the kind of reputation that forms when hardworking people show up every day, building trust with their customers.
It's with these businesses in mind that Hunt, an integrated marketing firm in Oxford, Miss., created Elevate360: A Local Impact Marketing Solution. The system is designed to help brands grow stronger, compete smarter and win in their local markets.
No matter if you're an auto, boat, RV or tractor dealer, grocer, quick service restaurant or community bank, Elevate360 starts with understanding your brand with clarity. From there, Hunt gets to work crafting localized content and distributing it strategically to your target market. The goal is for every marketing effort to work in tandem, strengthening your brand over time.
"Our Elevate360 approach begins with a clear foundation," said Director of Growth, Kallen Alderman. "By curating local content and distributing it strategically, this system motivates action that drives customers back toward the brand, bringing everything full circle."
The system was built with Middle America's regional businesses in mind - places that care more about long-term success than short-term noise. The approach has been coined a "local impact marketing solution," making it a great fit for business leaders who invest in their people, their communities and their legacy.
"We work with business owners who are builders," said CEO and President Will Hunt. "They're focused on growth, taking care of their teams and winning in their market. This is a system our partners have seen success with for over a decade. We're excited to have a name for it now."
In addition to the launch of Elevate360, Hunt announced several team title enhancements effective March 1:
Emily Kidd, Director of Creative Strategy
Hamilton Hall, Media Manager
Jay Wenger, Media Manager
Kallen Alderman, Director of Growth
Sadie Smith, Sr. Graphic Designer
Hunt also announced that Libby (Olivia) Bauer has accepted their media coordinator position and will begin March 16.
As an Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies in America winner (2024, 2025) and one of ADWEEK's Fastest Growing Agencies (2023, 2024, 2025), Hunt is proud to share Elevate360 with the world. Visit huntmarketingfirm.com or contact Director of Growth Kallen Alderman ([email protected]) to learn more.
SOURCE: Hunt
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