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MC2 Chicago Moves to a New Office in Carol Stream, IL

Chicago, IL (June 6, 2012) — MC2 ("MC-squared"), a nationally recognized and award-winning exhibit and event marketing company, announced today its Chicago office has moved into a new facility located in Carol Stream, IL.

As MC2 continues to grow, the new 48,000 square foot space accommodates future growth for the company. MC2's in-house designer, Hyesook Lyu, created a modern and open layout to better facilitate work flow and internal communications. In addition, the new environment allows for a more efficient work space for MC2's shop and warehouse to ensure client needs are met.

“We're excited about our new location – it's an energetic, bright, creative space with plenty of room to grow,” said Cindy Provencher, Division President, MC2. “At MC2, we are constantly striving to find ways to further serve our clients. We evaluated numerous locations within the Chicago area and, ultimately, selected the Carol Stream location based on its convenient access to downtown Chicago, McCormick Place, and O'Hare airport.”

To celebrate the move, MC2 held an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony on May 24, 2012. Following the reception, the company hosted lunch and presented on a wide range of event marketing topics including experiential design trends, integrating social media with events, and a new product showcase.

The new office, located at 160 Fullerton, Carol Stream, IL 60188, will continue to serve MC2's Chicago and Midwest operations. All existing phone numbers and email addresses will remain active.

About MC2

MC2 ("MC-squared") designs, builds and manages integrated marketing programs including events, exhibits, permanent and mobile brand environments, simulations, and executive briefing centers. The MC2 network has 11 locations throughout the United States and alliances around the world. Clients include: ITT Exelis, Cisco, Hershey, Pioneer, Canon, Dyson, Bloomberg, Motorola, McAfee, John Deere, Nike, Volvo CE, and Samsung.

For more information about MC2, visit www.mc-2.com.

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