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Mad Genius Receives Three Telly Awards
We’ve recently been awarded three Silver Telly Awards which honor excellence in local, regional, and cable TV commercials!
Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Mississippi: True Genius
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Mississippi are making a difference. Mad Genius wants to help.
M(ADDY) GENIUS!
Mad Genius earns top interactive honors at the 2010 Addy Awards.
Mad Genius Presents: Top Nine of ‘09
A look back at the most important events at Mad Genius for 2009.
Mad Genius Cuts a Rug! (Well… a Ribbon.)
Ridgeland, Mississippi – on December 16, 2009, local business owners and community leaders gathered in the Mad Genius studio for a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
In July, Mad Genius merged with Eyevox Film & Video Production, the state’s largest full-service production company. Prior to the merger, Mad Genius, Inc. operated as a groundbreaking creative and advertising agency. The [...]
Mad Genius + The Shed = Awww.
One of the best parts about working with The Shed? Getting Fed at The Shed.
Team Mad Genius received a warm welcome when several MG minions traveled down to visit the good people of The Shed in Ocean Springs.
We think these pictures speak for themselves … but just to make it clear: The Mad Genius is [...]
Mad Genius Invents The Internet (Er, Our Own Website)!
Mad Genius launches its own website, www.madg.com.
EV f/v + MG a/c = Creative Fusion
Mix a trendsetting advertising & creative agency with an award-winning film & video production company, and what do you get? A little something we like to call creative fusion. In July 2009, Mad Genius merged with Eyevox, and are now working together under the Mad Genius moniker. Oh, yeah – this is going to be big.
Genius! Mad Genius CEO Rick Moore Wins 2009 SBA Award
Rick Moore, CEO and owner of Mad Genius, was named Mississippi’s 2009 Small Businessperson of the Year by the Small Business Administration, aka the SBA. Talk about Genius! He traveled to D.C. to mingle with all the other top-ranking “smallbusinesspeople” (an odd-looking word, but we’re still proud of him).

