Wednesday 21 September 2016

MullenLowe chief creative leaves, Oystercatchers acquired, Greenpeace ad ban overturned

Campaign: Agencies

Campaign: Agencies
September 21, 2016

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Dave Henderson leaves MullenLowe London
Dave Henderson leaves MullenLowe London

Omar Oakes

Dave Henderson, the chief creative officer at MullenLowe London, has left the agency.

Centaur Media buys Oystercatchers
Centaur Media buys Oystercatchers

Gurjit Degun

Centaur Media, which owns titles including Creative Review and Marketing Week, has acquired Oystercatchers for £3.35m.

VCCP's Muhtayzik Hoffer hires duo to lead New York office
VCCP's Muhtayzik Hoffer hires duo to lead New York office

Gurjit Degun

VCCP's San Francisco-based agency Muhtayzik Hoffer has hired former Saatchi & Saatchi New York chief creative officer Jay Benjamin and former Gotham president Nick Johnson to lead its newly-opened New York office.

ASA overturns ban on Greenpeace fracking ad
ASA overturns ban on Greenpeace fracking ad

Simon Gwynn

The ad watchdog has reversed a decision from May 2015, when it determined a claim by Greenpeace that fracking "won't cut our energy bills" could not be substantiated.

Alex Holder steps down as Anomaly London ECD
Alex Holder steps down as Anomaly London ECD

Omar Oakes

Alex Holder is stepping down from the role of joint executive creative director at Anomaly London to become a cultural ambassador for the agency.

Lévy: new Publicis Groupe CEO could be in place by November
Lévy: new Publicis Groupe CEO could be in place by November

Gurjit Degun

Publicis Groupe's new chief executive could be revealed as early as November, current boss Maurice Lévy has said.

Dorset shop rapped by ASA over 'racist' golliwog newspaper ad
Dorset shop rapped by ASA over 'racist' golliwog newspaper ad

Simon Gwynn

An Enid Blyton souvenir and memorabilia shop in Dorset's print ad featuring golliwog characters was accused of racism and has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority.

Movers and shakers: P&G, Spotify, Publicis, IBM, BBC, MDC, McCann, Hearst and more
Movers and shakers: P&G, Spotify, Publicis, IBM, BBC, MDC, McCann, Hearst and more

Staff

Welcome to Campaign's weekly round-up of hires, departures and promotions across the industry.

Promoted
"Don Draper's not taken a back seat - but he has equals" Sir Martin Sorrell

Staff

Disruptive technologies are changing the industry, a theme which stood out this year at the largest Dmexco conference yet...

The Work

Amazon
Amazon "The delivery" by Lucky Generals

Jeremy Clarkson is back and, in a new Amazon ad, he has ditched the Segway in order to oversee a launch of drones.

ITV
ITV "Hub man" by ITV Creative

ITV's Hub man pops up in people's lives to enthusiastically recommend the channel's shows.

Yorkshire Building Society
Yorkshire Building Society "Outgrown your home" by Red Brick Road

Yorkshire Building Society's first new TV campaign in three years tackles the feeling of claustrophobia that creeps up in a household when a family outgrows its home.

Trending

James Corden fails to impress Apple in comic ad for music service
James Corden fails to impress Apple in comic ad for music service

Omar Oakes

James Corden stars in the latest Apple ad promoting the tech giant's new music service by dressing up as some of the world's biggest music icons.

Skittles issues withering response to 'racist' refugees meme from Donald Trump Jr
Skittles issues withering response to 'racist' refugees meme from Donald Trump Jr

Simon Gwynn

Skittles owner Wrigley has hit back at Donald Trump Jr after the son of the presidential candidate posted an image meme using a bowl of Skittles as an analogy for Syrian refugees.

The stress report: why employee well-being is the new bottom line
The stress report: why employee well-being is the new bottom line

Nicola Kemp

A new generation of talent who are unprepared to sacrifice their souls at the altar of work are forcing a fundamental reappraisal of the role of business in supporting the mental well-being of staff.

Why location is as important as the message in mobile marketing
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Why location is as important as the message in mobile marketing

Stephen Graves

Mobile marketing is changing the way that brands interact with customers - with location adding a new layer of context and insight to brand messages

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