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And it sure looks great By Angela Natividad |
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But it's for a worthy cause By Katie Richards |
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Flame-grilled fashion By Kristina Monllos |
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Tiffany Rolfe picks her favorite work ever By Tim Nudd |
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Brand architect moves seamlessly from TV to radio By A.J. Katz Specs Current gig Chief marketing officer, Entercom Communications Previous gig Executive vice president of corporate marketing, Univision Age 55 Twitter @ruthscoop Read more » |
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The making of 'The Art of Harmony' By Angela Natividad It's been a divisive year. In the interest of making unity a thing again, Microsoft just released "The Art of Harmony," an uplifting piece of work that features real people, from a diversity of cultures ... Read more » |
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And what agencies can do to combat ageism By Patrick Coffee The advertising industry has a diversity problem. That much is no longer in dispute as a growing number of clients either suggest or insist that their teams employ more women and people of color. Read more » |
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Featured Jobs | Hughes Hubbard & Reed Battery Park, New York, New York | Rocky Mountain Institute New York City, New York (US) | American National Standards Institute Midtown Manhattan | BridgeTower Media St. Louis, MO and Richmond, VA | Society for Human Resource Management Alexandria, Virginia | |
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Brandshare Content From GumGum | Social listening, but with your eyes |
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The old format is back in fashion By T.L. Stanley There's a common thread that runs through Ron Popeil, Billy Mays, a motor-mouthed gal with a mortifying case of adult acne and a handsome prince whose sidekick is a pooping unicorn. Read more » |
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Hero Group's biggest current client is Pfizer By Katie Richards Specs Who Joseph Anthony, founder What Full-service ad agency Where New York Read more » |
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A call to end violence By Katie Richards Many people around the world elect to get tattoos, some with sentimental value, others for marking happy memories, but a new PSA from Unicef U.K. aims to show that some children are marked throughout their lives with ... Read more » |
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