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Burke Communications average salary is $62,850, median salary is $62,850 with a salary range from $62,850 to $62,850.
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62,850
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62,850
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Accountant 62,850-62,850 Schererville, IN, 46375 2013 Burke Communications Accountant Salaries (1)
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  • Burke Communications, Inc
  • Industry: Advertising/PR
  • City: Charlotte, NC
  • In 1991 Jack Burke, an artist and 3-D animator with a strong entrepreneurial spirit, took a chance. He believed he could build a marketing business based on the strength of the creative and working collaboratively with his clients. Armed with his talent, some savings and a fearlessness that belied the failure rate of first-year businesses, Burke Computer Designs was born. Over the next few years he added talented people to the company, building it as the needs of his clients dictated, not by conventional ad agency wisdom. Recognizing the widening scope of the work as well as the importance of