Articles Tagged ‘JWT Canada’

J. Walter Thompson to merge with Wunderman
Wunderman Thompson is the latest agency to be created as WPP continues to simplify its structure.

Brent Choi leaves JWT
The president of the Canadian operation and CCO for global brands departs as the agency continues to pursue a collaborative creative model.

J. Walter Thompson names ECDs
Ari Elkouby and Cory Eisentraut’s new roles are among a number of recent additions to the agency’s ranks.

Understanding poverty, $7.35 at a time
Toronto’s Yonge Street Mission is challenging locals to live on the same amount of money as the average food bank user.

It’s all in the genes
Easter Seals is testing people’s DNA in an unorthodox peer-to-peer fundraising campaign.

No Fixed Address names CCOs
David Federico and Josh Budd join from JWT following the departure of CDs Dhaval Bhatt and Shawn James.

J. Walter Thompson announces new promotions
Susan Kim-Kirkland and Brent Choi receive new mandates, impacting Canada as well as the wider agency network.

A script for talking about consent
White Ribbon and JWT created a starting point for conversations dads should have with their sons to prevent assault.

Agency of the Year 2017: The smarts behind Silver
How JWT, Rethink, Bimm, OMD and The Colony Project turned big ideas into AOY wins.

JWT names new CCOs
David Federico and Josh Budd become the first duo to co-lead the agency’s creative department in Toronto.

Mazda puts its attention to detail to the test
The automaker uses high-powered photography to allow users to zoom in on the smallest details of MX-5 RF.

Could you be Captain Obvious?
A new social contest to temporarily fill the Hotels.com spokesperson’s shoes aims to build on the brand’s social momentum.

Kids Help Phone debuts new branding
The organization modernizes to be seen as more than a “crisis only” service.

Up to the Minute: New hires at DenstuBos and Fuse
Plus, Canadian wins at the Webbys and Effies and more news you may have missed.

Cossette wins Yellow Pencil at D&AD
The agency’s SickKids work led Canadian winners at this year’s show, where nine agencies combined for 20 Pencils.