Articles Tagged ‘Angus Tucker’

Rogers makes reliable internet a lockdown stress reliever
As speed becomes less of a differentiator, the telco’s latest Ignite campaign instead aims to give customers the confidence that it’ll work.

John St. names Cher Campbell CCO as Angus Tucker steps away
The agency co-founder is shifting his focus to Theo, WPP’s dedicated Rogers unit.

Brand thinkers make the industry go ’round
Editor Jennifer Horn on promoting agency powers of building empathy, humanity and brave thinking into brands.

2019 AOY Bronze: John St. is an Agency of the Year
The agency “brand thinker” is also collaborating with clients in a new rapid-fire creative process.

No Frills: The discount grocer with swagger
As it celebrates 40 years, the grocery chain is doubling down on unapologetic marketing to bring more savvy shoppers into the fold.

AOY Silver and Design AOY Bronze: John St. bundles up
Facing an industry in flux, the agency refocused its attention on its approach to working with clients.

Two John St. founding partners to leave the agency
New executives step up as the WPP-owned shop readies for its next chapter.

True Sport asks parents to focus on fun
A new campaign sheds light on how lectures after sports practice could do more harm than good.

It all happened so fast
The Government of Ontario’s newest distracted driving ad reminds people two seconds is all it takes.

John St. picks up two more senior creatives
Marketa Krivy joins as CD on the new Shoppers Drug Mart account, along with Mooren Bofill as design director.

Is Montreal big enough for the agency influx?
With four English Canadian agencies planning to set up shop, here’s the scoop on what’s driving the invasion.

John St. opens Montreal office
Say bonjour to your new agency, Montreal. The Toronto-based shop is the fourth to open a French office this year.

Future Shop goes big for the holidays
Why the retailer is returning to TV after going digital-only last year.

John St. hires new CD
Taxi CD Niall Kelly will join the Toronto shop in October to lead a roster of clients.

Mitsubishi reintroduces itself
The auto co is inviting Canadians to get to know the brand, touting a 10-year powertrain warranty that suggests buyers will be spending a lot of time with their car.