Campaign Asia-Pacific has launched its 2015 Agency|Marketer Partnership Award which aims to recognise the region’s most effective client-agency relationships. The magazine has specifically asked M+AD to invite entries from NZ.
Since their original McWhopper proposal, Y&R NZ client Burger King has received offers from other burger brands to collaborate. The original targets of the Y&R McWhopper proposal, McDonald’s, predictably muddied the waters, but the agency has pressed on anyway – and their offer has been picked up by Denny’s, Wayback Burgers, Krystal, and Giraffas.
Colenso BBDO planning director Neville Doyle is a keynote speaker – in a joint presentation with Oliver Downs from Mars Pedigree – at the one-day Direct Marketing Conference at the Pullman Auckland this coming Tuesday (September 8). His topic is Dogs, Data, Digital and Direct.
New Zealand Optics, the monthly industry publication for New Zealand’s ophthalmic community, is under new ownership. Former owners Maryanne Dransfield and her daughter-in-law Anita Dransfield have sold the publication to business journalist and corporate PR professional Lesley Springall.
The New Zealand business landscape has long acted as a testing ground for new ventures. Its small size and knowledgeable consumer base creates a desirable environment to test ideas before scaling up overseas. A local marketing firm has done just this; using New Zealand’s startup ecosystem, the company have honed its offering and now plans to expand into Australia.
AUT Adschool CD Jane Berney writes: “In early July, we received a Just Water Filters International flyer from ceo Tony Falkenstein with a competition for ‘a creative genius to come up with a short word or picture concept that will create the need for customers’ to purchase Just Water filters.
On a rare trip to New Zealand this week to attend the Microsoft Ignite conference – the geekiest show on earth – currently running at Sky City, Microsoft’s UK-based creative director and MS Global Image team general manager, Steve Clayton, took the time to chat with M+AD.
Parnell-based strategic marketing comms agency The Business has won the National Foundation for the Deaf account and immediately started work on tackling the issue that will affect hundreds of thousands of Kiwis during the Rugby World Cup.
Snakk Media founder Derek Handley will step down as chairman of the mobile advertising technology company at the end of this year amid a boardroom reshuffle. The Handley family still controls around 15% of the NZAX-listed company.