CLIENTS SERVED

Over the twnety-plus years the Soaring Eagle Group and Brian A. Kilgore Communications has operated, we have served an extraordinary range of clients.

In high technology,  we werre part of the introduction to Canada of competitive long distance telephone service, working with Vancouver-based Cam-net, which routed calls all around the world at prices below those charged by the traditional Canadian telephone companies.

We helped Intergraph, then the world's leading supplier of computer aided design hardware and software, dominate the Canadian market.

We helped Northern Telecom tell its story, back in the days when it still had a good story to tell. And we worked for Bell Canada, also back in the days of better stories and better management.

In financial services, we worked for Confederation Life and Manulife, for Scotiabank and CIBC, and we've helped modernize the car insurance businesses through the introduction of better computer systems..

We've worked for the biggest law firm in Canada, at the time, McCarthy Tetrault, and for the largest law firm in Mississauga, Pallett Valo.

In manufacturing, Northern Telecom and Phillips light bulbs and computer companies and dozens more.

And we've helped distribution companies, from Canadian National, Canda's largest railway, to Thomson Ahern, one of the country's best customs brokers and logistics management firms. And we helped turn around Ackland's, a nation-wide distributor of an enormous range of industrial products, and the Ontario Flower Growers, a southern-Ontario wholesaler of flowers -- you've seen OFG flowers in green buckets, if you live anywhere near Toronto.

Food? We've helped the government of Ontario export agricultural products, and helped the government of Canada work out new ways of telling farmers how they are insured in the face of disaster to their crops. Plus we've promoted yogurt and cheese and assorted dairy products, and, for steak lovers, helped encourage hungry people to enjoy meals at Ruth's Chris.

And we've taken thousands of pictures  -- many for Macfarlane Walter and Ross, for fifteen years a non-fiction publisher that almost always had at least one book on the best sellers lists. Pictures that ran in most Canadian newspapers, pictures for The Star in Toronto, pictures that ran in Macleans, pictures for hundreds of web sites, pictures published in the USA and the United Kingdom and in the European Union. Pictures for annual reports and corporate brochures. Pictures of mustard jars in New York City in from of Grand Central Terminal.

And this just scratches the surface.