MediaCom has confirmed Matthew Vogts as the new managing director for New Zealand. Vogts joined MediaCom three years ago and has been a key part of the leadership team that has seen double-digit growth and recognition for work at both local and international award ceremonies.
The Boris Johnson show – a cut-price royal tour?
“It was less Vini, Vidi Vici: more Veni, vidi, patrocinari when UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson blew into town,” reckons Rob Hosking, writing in the latest NBR.
Lexus Design global comp wants more Kiwis
Design professors and employers of top up-and-coming New Zealand design talent are implored to persuade their protégés to enter the esteemed Lexus Design Award.
Goodman Fielder casts its net
Regional food giant Goodman Fielder has narrowed its search for a new creative partner down to three possible suitors, according to a report from local marketing news site StopPress.
Arrivals & Departures: Track on track with four hires
Following a period of what it calls sustained growth, Track NZ has bolstered its team with four hires. Anna Von Trott and Sophie Taylor are two familiar faces returning to Greys Ave.
Lil’ chefs push My Food Bag’s Bargain Box
Saatchi & Saatchi & Robber’s Dog have delivered a new My Food Bag tvc for Bargain Box “super affordable” families meal delivery service.
OOH and mobile converging?
LONDON: Out-of-home media is attracting some unexpected advertisers as the medium’s digital capabilities expand and the possibilities grow for a more creative approach using real-time and contextually relevant content, reports UK-based global ad site Warc.
Arrivals & Departures: Marketing Association wheels in new ceo
The NZ Marketing Association has appointed business consultant Tony Mitchell as its new chief executive, filling the role left vacant by the departure of Gill Stewart in May.
Technical filming on a budget: video in the content space
Film Construction has been busy producing video in the content space. Their most recent video project for Bayleys Recruitment proves that technically challenging film work is still possible with today’s shrinking budgets.
New York awards show selects Kiwi juror
Chemistry Interaction joint creative director Pat Murphy has been invited to judge the 2017 DMA International Echo Awards and will be heading for New York in August.