Wednesday 18 May 2011

Campaign Daily Fix - Sir John Hegarty, Quorn, LBi, An Abundance, Wallpaper, Best YET Awards

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18 May 2011  
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Sir John Hegarty: co-founder and worldwide creative director at BBH
Hegarty puts name to MBA scholarship for women
Ed Owen, 18 May 2011

The Berlin School of Creative Leadership has established a Sir John Hegarty Berlin School Sponsorship for women in IPA member agencies.

 
Quorn: assigns its £5m media business to Initiative
Quorn hands £5m media account to Initiative
Katherine Levy, 18 May 2011

Quorn Foods, the meat-free brand, has appointed Initiative to handle its £5m media planning and buying business.

 
LBi: Kristin Ruby joins from JWT as client partner
LBi appoints JWT's Kristin Ruby as client partner
Ed Owen, 18 May 2011

Lbi has appointed Kristin Ruby, global director for JWT, as client partner.

 
Simon Darwell-Taylor: joining An Abundance as creative partner
An Abundance hires Simon Darwell-Taylor as creative partner
Sara Kimberley, 18 May 2011

An Abundance, the direct marketing start-up founded by Chris Ward and Amanda Phillips, has appointed Simon Darwell-Taylor as its creative partner.

 
Wallpaper: offering readers the chance to design their own Rolex ad
Wallpaper magazine allows readers to personalise Rolex ad
Oliver Luft, 18 May 2011

Readers of IPC Media's Wallpaper are being offered the chance to design their own Rolex ad, to be featured in a personalised copy of the August issue of the magazine.

 
Julia Earthrowl and Poulami Chakraborty: win European creative Best Yet contest
Muirhoward team wins European creative contest
Sara Kimberley, 18 May 2011

Muirhoward's Julia Earthrowl and Poulami Chakraborty have been crowned winners at the European creative Best Yet contest, the pair's second award in a month.

 
 
Also in the News
UK digital industry awaits copyright review recommendations
Sarah Shearman, 17 May 2011
Mindshare Worldwide names Armitage European head of Business Planning
Mark Banham, 17 May 2011
 
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