“Bulletin Displays maintains a long-standing

reputable history within the outdoor advertising

industry through innovation

and great customer service.”

 

With an evolution spanning as far back as the 1930’s, Bulletin Displays pushed forward as one of the top five freeway billboard operators in the Los Angeles area, the busiest and subsequently most competitive advertising market in the US.

The current president Mark Kudler has operated the company since 1999, with a leadership that is both hands -on and pioneering, with family traits inherited from his predecessors and with decades of experience. His grandfather, Moe Kudler, represents the origins of the company’s’ success. He founded Advanced Neon, a business that was created to build the on-premise signs across the United States for such renowned companies as K-Mart, Pep Boys, and Van de Kamp. The entrepreneurial venture was also responsible for construction of  forty off-premise poster panels per month for a small start-up billboard business then called Pacific Outdoor Advertising (now known as Outfront Media). By the 1960’s, known for his dedication to both the industry and community, Moe was serving as the President of the National Electric Sign Association, also known as NESA, and had devoted himself to civil rights, becoming the International Treasurer for the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).

Robert “Bob” Kudler

Robert “Bob” Kudler, Moe’s son and Mark’s father, worked for Advanced Neon during his younger years, learning the business and leadership at his father’s side. In 1961, Bob broke away from his father, founding his own company, Kudco Diversified Inc., at the old United billboard plant in La Mirada. By the following year, Bob’s brother, Joel, had joined him to develop General Neon and Plastic, a subsidiary responsible for the fabrication of  on-premise signs, including all the neon letters installed on Toyota’s billboards nationally. Between 1961 and 1990, Kudco Diversified Inc.  was the premier billboard fabricator for the entire outdoor industry on the West Coast, considered the best in the business for complicated roof structures and responsible for the creation of most of the billboard companies’ products. His success led him to appear twice on the cover of Signs of the Times.

As a strong community leader with experience serving aboard the USS Perkins during the Korean Conflict, Bob dedicated his free time to the Navy League, raising funds for the Navy service members and their families while also volunteering as a Lieutenant in the Civil Air Patrol.

Much like his father, Mark grew up in the industry, working within Kudco Diversified in various roles, learning the business from the ground up. He watched as Kudco built and delivered all along the West Coast, providing fabricated billboards for long-term customers such as Pacific Outdoor Advertising of LA and Donrey Outdoor in Las Vegas. The trips between LA and Las Vegas multiplied to the point that the company had to design their own custom-built crane to haul entire billboards in between the two great cities. The unique vehicle was fondly nicknamed “The Freak”. Mark made the trip out to the deserts of Vegas many times with his father.  The on-site capability and innovation from this experience would contribute to and define his leadership moving forward.

After completing his graduate studies, Mark began working at Bulletin Displays alongside Bob, shifting the focus of the father-son team to operating their own billboard plant. In 1999, Mark was inducted as the President of Bulletin Displays, specializing in partnerships with the City Councils of Southern California and creating strong relationships that developed win-win solutions for both the sign companies and the cities. Mark specializes in hard-to-get permits and locations by working directly with landlords and local government agencies to develop locations that are successful for both the cities and the property owners. 

“Bulletin Displays offers unique and innovative

methods for all industrial and civil service entities…”

As part of the family tradition to serve the community, Mark also sits on the Executive Board of Directors for the Orange County Anti-Defamation League and on the Executive Board for Tomorrow’s Aeronautical Museum (TAM), located in Compton, California. The organization teaches young boys and girls to fly and learn about the aeronautical industry. Mark is also on the Board of Directors for the Compton Chamber of Commerce.

Bob, Jacob and Mark Kudler

Mark teaching the fourth generation

With substantial knowledge and experience spanning over 85 years in the outdoor advertising industry, Bulletin Displays offers unique and innovative outdoor advertising options for all industrial and civil service entities to develop their brand presence in the ever-evolving LA Advertising Market. Mark Kudler has personally designed different architectural structures for various cities that help them blend into the cities' landscape while still making an impact. The company has some of the best freeway inventory of static and digital signs with absolutely stunning head-on approaches, and their growing demographical presence ensures both a significant presence for the consumer and a bright resounding future as a strong partner for any company in the advertising market.