Multi-agency marketing and design holding company with Adobe-native production
Pavone Group operates as a networked holding company of nine specialized marketing agencies across four major US cities, unified around shared resources and client delivery. The tech stack is Adobe-native (Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop, InDesign, Acrobat) plus Meltwater for media intelligence, reflecting a production-heavy, creative-services model. Hiring is heavily weighted toward senior marketing and design roles with minimal entry-level intake, and active projects focus on HRIS automation and merchandising modernization—signals the group is optimizing internal operations while managing legacy client bases and resource constraints.
Notable leadership hires: Art Director
Pavone Group is a privately held agency holding company founded in 1992, headquartered in Harrisburg, PA, with offices in Philadelphia, Atlanta, New York, and Harrisburg. The organization comprises nine separate agencies that operate as a single entity with shared operational backbone and resource pools. Services span marketing strategy, creative design, public relations, SEO/SEM, social media, and digital advertising. The company serves mid-market and enterprise clients requiring integrated creative and media services; production is rooted in Adobe's creative suite, and media monitoring is powered by Meltwater. Current headcount is 51–200 employees, with active hiring concentrated in senior marketing and design roles, indicating a focus on scaling expertise and leadership capacity rather than junior production.
The primary stack is Adobe Creative Suite (Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat) for design and video production, plus Meltwater for media intelligence and monitoring.
Four offices: Harrisburg, PA (headquarters), Philadelphia, PA, Atlanta, GA, and New York, NY. All hiring is currently within the United States.
Active initiatives include HRIS workflow automation, employee engagement program design, and modernization of merchandising production capabilities. The group is also addressing resource bottlenecks and legacy client portfolio transitions.
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