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Creative leaders share who they’d nominate for Hall of Marketing Gold if given the chance
If you could nominate someone for Hall of Marketing Gold, who would it be? That’s the question strategy asked top creative ...
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The 2022 Marketing Awards kicks off centennial edition
The competition launches its jubilee year with familiar chair faces, a campaign from Zulu and a dedicated Public Service jury.
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Steve Mykolyn and Nancy Vonk to co-host 2021 AOY
This year's virtual gala, taking place on Nov. 10, will also see the return of the legendary agency showreels.
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Steve Mykolyn’s 30-year-old passion project
How the ad man's romance with mortality has come to life as a photo book, exhibit, documentary and a soundtrack on vinyl.
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Making a ripple
Editor Jennifer Horn on how the inaugural Design AOY category will help raise the bar and boost Canada's design reputation.
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AOY jury
Check out the marketers and agency execs who made up this year's judging panel.
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Agency of the Year judges revealed
Here are the jurors who spent the past two weeks reviewing almost 160 cases that were entered into AOY and MAOY.
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Back page: Wearable wisdom
Because we just can't get enough of Steve Mykolyn...
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Mykolyn’s new ride
On the eve of his retirement from the ad biz, long-time Taxi creative leader Steve Mykolyn talks about his achievements, the thrill of doing good and being the dumbest guy in the room.
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Airport creative contest names jury
Who will judge the Toronto Port Authority and Black's $250,000 contest?
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Embrace the chaos
From our September issue, publisher Mary Maddever treads down memory lane.
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Picturing a gender-equal future
Take a peek into an invite-only Cannes session with Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg, hunting for a way to get more women at the top.
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Top Cannes contenders: Titanium & Integrated
Strategy is wrapping up its countdown of the campaigns most likely to win big at the Palais this year.
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Future-proofing
Guest editor Steve Mykolyn enlists industry heavy-weights to reveal their thoughts on how to keep up, and stay relevant, in today's quick-changing world.
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A head of his time
Strategy guest editor Steve Mykolyn on how hunting for eternal life can teach you to future-proof yourself.
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You’re fired
In part six of strategy's Future-Proofing series, Rick Boyko says firing yourself is the best thing you can do to fight complacency.
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The scramble for relevance
In part four of strategy's Future-Proofing series, FGL Sports' Duncan Fulton looks at the need to consolidate data and content.
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The need to unlearn
In part four of strategy's Future-Proofing series, TBWA\Hakuhodo's Dean Sciole says we need to erase what we already know.
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Finding alt conferences
Check out these anything-but-advertising learning opps curated by Steve Mykolyn.
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Re-learning the craft
In part three of strategy's Future Proofing series, the ADC's Ignacio Oreamuno looks at the need to embrace education.
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Take off your goggles
In part two of strategy's Future-Proofing series, Wieden+Kennedy's Colleen DeCourcy looks at why you should skip the next advertising conference and get out of your agency comfort zone.
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The insecure future of ads
To kick off strategy's Future-Proofing series, R/GA's Nick Law on the real impact Big Data is having on advertising, and what to do about it.
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Deadline extended for AToMiC Awards entries
Submissions for the awards, which celebrate breakthrough ideas in advertising, media, content and technology are being accepted until Friday, Feb. 7.
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Pundits weigh in on the Next Big Thing
Industry experts lay out what's ahead for the realms of advertising, marketing and media - from "full spectrum entertainment" to agile marketing.
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Canada’s top ad ideas: curated
A few of Canada's top marketing and ad execs pick their favourite work of the year ahead of this year's Cannes Festival of Creativity.
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Taxi adds CBO remit, gains new global CCO and loses Taxi 2 ECD
Changing of the creative guard: Steve Mykolyn passes the CCO baton and takes on the new CBO role, while Lance Martin tackles a start-up.