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William Lozito

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William Lozito is a researcher in brand naming. He is the founder and president of Strategic Name Development, a Minneapolis based brand naming company.

Together with his partner, Diane Prange, Lozito designed and launched a series of research studies among consumers regarding their perceptions of both corporate names and product brand names. This body of work includes a semi-annual retrospect on corporate name changes, Company Naming Changes 2006,[1] in the United States and the rationale behind those changes. His analysis of current corporate name changes such as GMAC to Ally Bank, the Sears Tower to the Willis Tower and RadioShack to The Shack appeared widely in the U.S. and International media such as Fox News,[2] The GLOBE AND MAIL, Forbes, San Francisco Chronicle, CBS News,[3] the Guardian, Singapore Straits Times,[4] The New Zealand Herald,[5] and the Chicago Tribune.[6][7]

William Lozito writes an influential daily blog, Name Wire.[8] Lozito is also the author of a 2008 study, Insights into Importance Of Cell Phone Brand Names,[9] regarding consumers’ perceptions of cell phone brand names. Results of this study have appeared in publications such as Advertising Age,[10] Adweek[11] and Brandweek.[12]

He has conducted primary research on the inherent meaning of all the letters in the English alphabet and their impact on brand names. Results of this research have appeared in publications such as Advertising Age[13] and The Vancouver Sun.[14]

References[edit]

  1. Strategic Name Development (2006), "Company Naming Changes 2006."
  2. Rousseau, Caryn (July 16, 2009). "Sears Tower Renamed Willis Tower in ceremony." Fox News.
  3. Rousseau, Caryn (July 7, 2009). “What you talkin’ Bout, Willis? Sears Tower Renamed.” CBS News.
  4. Rousseau, Caryn (July 16, 2009). "Sears is now Willis Tower." The Straits Times.
  5. Rousseau, Caryn (July 17, 2009). "Crisis of identity for Chicago skyscraper." The New Zealand Herald.
  6. Podmolik, Mary Ellen (March 13, 2009). "Sears Tower name change has few Chicago fans." Chicago Tribune.
  7. Wong, Walin (August 9, 2009). "From RadioShack to The Shack: What corporate renamings say about the companies." Chicago Tribune.
  8. Name Wire. http://www.namedevelopment.com/blog/default.html Archived 2009-02-27 at the Wayback Machine
  9. Strategic Name Development (2009). "Insights into Importance of Cell Phone Brand Names."
  10. Bulk, Beth Snyder (February 2, 2009). “What’s in a (Good) Product Name? Sales.” Advertising Age
  11. Wasserman, Todd (January 28, 2009). "Survey Says Moto Handset Names are AWFL." ADWEEK.
  12. Wasserman, Todd (January 28, 2009). "Survey Finds Moto's Handset Names are AWFL." BRANDWEEK.
  13. Bulk, Beth Snyder (June 23, 2006).“What’s in a Name? More Than You Might Think, Study Says.” Advertising Age.
  14. Proudfoot, Shannon (September 19, 2007). "Research finds vowels key in product names." The Vancouver Sun.

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