Career
The firm became the largest independently held agency in the United States, with clients including Bayerische Motoren Werke, Target, Citi, Capital One, Tommy Hilfiger, Victoria"s Secret, Verizon, American Telephone & Telegraph Company, Snapple, and Delta Air Lincolnshire, among others At the time of its sale to Molecular Delivery Corporation Partners in 2009, the firm had billings of $1BB. New York Magazine profiled Kirshenbaum + Bond in 1987, two months after its creation, the firm was featured in a 2005 episode of Paris and Nicole Hilton"s The Simple Life, and it was referenced in the 2007 film Perfect Stranger. In 1996, Bond went on to co-found iballs, one of the first digital media agencies, which was sold to Avenue A, which was then acquired by Microsoft.
In 2011, he became the Chief Executive Officer of Big Fuel Communications, a marketing, content distribution, and social media company that served clients including General Motors, Gatorade, T-Mobile, McDonald"s, Budweiser, Yahoo! and more.
The company was acquired by Publicis in 2012. Bond is currently the "Chief Tomorroist" at Tomorro Limited Liability Company, a company that provides financial and strategic advice for new and growing businesses of high potential value.
Bond has appeared on Cable News Network, The Today Show, and 20/20, and played a central role in the Fox News network special Sex, Lies and Advertising. In 2010, he gave the keynote speech at the National Association of Broadcasters" Advertiser Luncheon.
He has been featured in Forbes Online and Ad Age.
He also appeared in the 2011 Morgan Spurlock film The Greatest Movie Ever Sold. He was named #4 in Adweek"s "Agency Executive of the Decade" in 2010.