Wednesday, 21 June 2017

Paul Hammersley launches indie agency collective | Today's key takeaways from Cannes: less talk, more action (while doing fewer things better)

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Campaign 18:05
June 21, 2017
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Paul Hammersley launches indie agency collective
Paul Hammersley launches indie agency collective

Gurjit Degun

Paul Hammersley, the former chief executive at DDB and Cheil, is setting up an agency collective of independent shops to "level the playing field" and compete against the holding companies.

Advertising
Today's Cannes takeaways: less talk, more action (while doing fewer things better)
Today's Cannes takeaways: less talk, more action (while doing fewer things better)

Staff

Campaign's daily round-up of the key things to know from the Cannes International Festival of Creativity.

Tech
Uber chief executive Kalanick resigns
Uber chief executive Kalanick resigns

Emily Tan

Travis Kalanick has resigned as chief executive due to shareholder pressure.

Marketing
Women forging creativity: Why Mary Portas says we should 'work like a woman'
Women forging creativity: Why Mary Portas says we should 'work like a woman'

Sonoo Singh

Retail guru Mary Portas has set her sights on triggering a movement that allows for 'effective' female traits in the workplace.

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My Media Week: Rob Pierre, Jellyfish
My Media Week: Rob Pierre, Jellyfish

Hayley Hayes

Rob Pierre, the chief executive at Jellyfish, joins the glitterati at the Thirty Club dinner and picks up three gongs at the RAR awards.

 

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