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By Stephen Foster on March 19, 2012
2012 is beginning to look like the year of musical chairs in adland: Michael Allen (pictured), chairman of 180 in Los Angeles is taking over as CEO of the mini-network started in Amsterdam in 1998 while another top LA executive, McCann president Cathy Saidiner, who was responsible for McCann’s now departed Nestle business in LA, [...]
Posted in Agencies, Clients, News | Tagged 180, Alex Melvin, amsterdam, Brett Gosper, Cathy Saidiner, Chris Mendola, exxon, general motors, Guy Hayward, Interpublic, L'Oreal, los angeles, lufhansa, mccann worldgroup, mccann-erickson, Michael Allen, nescafe, Nestle, Nick Brien
By Stephen Foster on October 27, 2011
It’s no surprise that Future Publishing’s corporate mantra under just-resigned boss Steve Spring, a former UK MD of Young & Rubicam, was ‘media with passion.’ It looks a bit short on passion this morning and rather heavier on cold number crunching as new chairman Peter Allen, a finance type who also chairs some medical-related businesses, [...]
Posted in Agencies, Finance, Media, News | Tagged Chris Anderson, Clear Channel, corporate overhead, digital revenues, flat profits, future publishing, games consoles magazines, Graham Harding, Guy Hayward, John Bowman, Mark Wood, Peter Allen, rainey kelley campbell roalfe, rkcr/y&r, Roger Parry, Sir Martin Sorrell, Stevie Spring, Toby Hoare, young & rubicam
By Stephen Foster on October 19, 2011
Well here it is, BETC Paris’ ‘Bear’ ad for French broadcaster Canal+. This has got the creative community all-a-Twitter, but is it any good? Strict types in Cincinnati (Procter & Gamble HQ) and other unforgiving places where they nurture their ad budgets (billions admittedly) might argue that any ad that seeks to make a point [...]
Posted in Agencies, Clients, Creative, News | Tagged agency network, bear, betc, canal+, david jones, france, Guy Hayward, havas, jwt london, paris
By Stephen Foster on September 29, 2011
This morning we learned that Guy Hayward was quitting as CEO of JWT London and this afternoon we learned that RKCR/Y&R CEO Richard Exon (left) and ECD Damon Collins were quitting to form their own agency. Both agencies are owned by WPP. It doesn’t seem that long since David Golding, Ben Priest and James Murphy [...]
Posted in Agencies, Clients, Creative, Finance, News | Tagged adam & eve, bbh, Ben Priest, betc, breakaway, Damon Collins, David Golding, gardening leave, Guy Hayward, havas, Jame Murphy, John Lewis, jwt london, legal action, mother, oystercatchers, Richard Exon, rkcr/y&r, Sir Martin Sorrell, wieden+kennedy, WPP
By Stephen Foster on September 29, 2011
JWT in London has had more bosses than you can shake a stick at in recent years and now the latest, Guy Hayward, who joined from 180 Amsterdam which he co-founded in 1998, is leaving after just two years to join ambitious Havas network BETC. Hayward’s departure is a particularly grievous blow as JWT London [...]
Posted in Agencies, Clients, Creative, Finance, Media, News, PR | Tagged 180 amsterdam, arnold worldwide, bbh, betc, david jones, ero rscg, ford, gsk, Guy Hayward, Hamish McLennan, havas, Hill & Knowlton, JWT, jwt london, Lee Doyle, mec, ogilvy & mather, omnicom, Paul Taaffe, public strategies, publicis groupe, saatchi & saatchi, Sir Martin Sorrell, Toby Hoare, unilever, WPP, y&r
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