Heyday Marketing Wins Marketing Agency of the Year From the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

After being honored by The South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (SFLHCC) as the Marketing Agency of the Year during its 27th Annual Sunshine awards, Heyday Marketing plans to expand its groundbreaking marketing and public relations work to more markets outside of South Florida. The key to the company’s success stems from Eduardo Moya, owner of Heyday Marketing, and Manny Alfonso, president of the A Group. The two Hispanic marketing execs have formed a camaraderie that balances their skill sets to bring their clients the ideal blend of modern and traditional marketing tactics.

Moya became the co-owner of Heyday Marketing in 2015 and his innovative work has allowed many small and large businesses to prosper. Along with helping the company win Marketing Agency of the Year, Moya takes pride in the company’s near-perfect 4.9 rating on Google. He cites the company’s exceptional customer service and communication and a culture of trust and accountability with its clients for its success.

Alfonso is the president and Founder of the A Group Holding, LLC, a full-service Hispanic marketing, event and public relations agency with offices in Miami, New York and Houston. The A Group currently services more than a dozen clients, ten of which are Fortune 500 companies. The A Group also serves as a consultant in several local, State, and Federal political campaigns. Before founding the A Group, Alfonso was the Chief Of Staff to former Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre and was Executive Vice President for Ferre Holdings LTD, overseeing development and operations.

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