| | | | | First Things First | | April 30, 2020 | By Jess Zafarris |
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| 7 Creative Ways Agencies Are Supporting Local Businesses | |
Several ad agencies—always on the lookout for ways to prove their creative chops—have come up with some lighthearted and, dare we say, fun ways to drum up money and support for the communities they work in during the crisis. For example, a group of creatives at R/GA recently came up with Merch Aid, a nonprofit that creates merchandise like T-shirts and tote bags for small companies that are in desperate need of cash. And to support bars, global agency The Community has been inviting local bartenders to join happy hours via Zoom, encouraging employees to send them a tip via Venmo each time a fresh drink is poured. Read more: Find inspiration and examples from more agencies that are giving back. | |
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| | Adweek Promos and Events | Mentee Pitch Deadline Extended to May 4th | |
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| Companies Share the Positives They've Noticed From a Remote Work Environment | |
Lorne Brown, CEO, Operative Media "We saw some positives almost immediately with an increase in productivity and quicker decision-making because there is more clarity in what matters to our customers and our strategic objectives. The remote flexibility has allowed for more voices to be heard and the intimacy of working from home has brought co-workers closer together." Carla Serrano, CEO, Publicis NY and CSO, Publicis Groupe "Getting a sneak-peak into everyone’s personal lives and homes brings a new depth of intimate connection and shared humanity. We’re embracing change and working together in new, creative ways. We’ve discovered a new, powerful, in-this-together resiliency." Kathy Delaney, Chief Creative Officer, Saatchi Wellness "There is a new intimacy that’s arisen as a result of seeing co-workers in their home settings. Same goes for remote pitching of new business. On both our end and on the client’s end, barking dogs, tech fails, and kids busting in the room are all serving to making us feel maybe a tad less polished, but more human and vulnerable as well. It’s almost as if a layer of artifice has been removed." | | | |
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| | Featured Jobs | National Brain Tumor Society Newton, Massachusetts | Jump Company Saint Louis, Missouri | Cashmere Agency Los Angeles, California | General Mills Minneapolis, Minnesota | MERGE Roswell, Georgia | | |
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