By Staff on March 26, 2012
Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam has wasted no time in replacing managing director Lee Newman, recently poached by Ogilvy & Mather Chicago to be its new president. Newman is being replaced by head of business development Clay Mills (pictured) who also heads the Heineken account. Mills joined the agency in 2010 and since then Heineken has appointed W+K [...]
Posted in Agencies, Clients, Creative, News | Tagged beeline, Clay Mills, Dave Luhr, Eric Quennoy, ge middle east, gunn report, heineken, Lee Newman, Mark Bernath, new managing director, ogilvy & mather chicago, wieden+kennedy amsterdam
By Stephen Foster on December 14, 2011
It’s been something of an annus mirabilis for Wieden+Kennedy London as the recently high-flying agency has seen the departures of biggest account Nokia (with attendant ten per cent redundancies) and the Guardian, one flagship account, Honda, cut back in the wake of the tsunami in Japan and another, Nike, award its plum Europe assignments to [...]
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By Angie Dean on October 10, 2011
Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam is arguably the hottest agency in Europe with lead creative duties for Coca-cola and Heineken to add to its Nike, EA and ESPN foundations, and now it’s making its first foray into the potentially huge Russian market with the Beeline mobile telecoms brand. Beeline, which is owned by Russian telecoms firm VimpelCom, is [...]
Posted in Agencies, Clients, Creative, News | Tagged $134m budget, account win, beeline, coca-cola, espn, heineken, Lee Newman, mobile packages, nike, Olga Turishcheva, russia, telecoms, vimpelcom, wieden+kennedy amsterdam
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