Michael Nyman's Acceleration Company Reveals Acquisition of Two Firms

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Acceleration Community of Companies has acquired national creative agency MKG and national design and fabrication shop Pink Sparrow

Acceleration Community of Companies — the firm founded in 2018 by 30-year marketing and communications veteran Michael Nyman after he exited PMK*BNC — has acquired national creative agency MKG and national design and fabrication shop Pink Sparrow.

MKG, which maintains offices in New York and Los Angeles, is led by founding chairman Maneesh K. Goyal. He launched the company in 2003 and, according to its As part of the deal, Goyal will step down from his posts and segue to an advisory role with ACC. MKG Tracy Bussan will stay on at the company in her role as president. Pink Sparrow managing director Anthony Santiago will remain as managing director.

 

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