National Geographic photographer/filmmaker Bryan Smith visits Wellington and Auckland next month to show a behind-the-scenes presentation about working in the Earth’s most challenging environments.
Pead suits up with corporate division
Brand-building agency Pead PR has added a corporate division to its stable of specialist services. “While Pead PR is respected for its expertise in the consumer brands space, the reality is we have always been called upon to deliver corporate work for our clients,” says client services director Candice Robertson.
Cheers, Dad
This Father’s Day Speight’s reminded guys to have a beer with the old man. For everything you’ve put him through.
New creative shop puts out its shingle
A new creative agency has launched in Auckland – Davy & Chapman opened its doors in Mt Eden just one week ago, founded by Campaign Director Aaron Davy and Creative Director Mike Chapman.
Why Matter matters
Auckland-based strategic consultant Jason Clapperton has set up his own company, Make it Matter.
When social media meets experiential – a potent mix
Following the success of its first speaker event, CAANZ has unveiled its latest edition – an exploration of how the convergence of Social Media and Brand Experiences (Experiential/Activation) can drive exceptional campaign results.
Liquidator moves in on M&C
M&C Saatchi’s drawn-out exit from NZ came closer to a conclusion yesterday when the company finally went into liquidation.
Snakk taps Google guru
Mobile phone outfit Snakk Media has released details of a new senior signing, and its upcoming second #SnakkLive Panel in Auckland this Tuesday (September 19).
MSN offers sneak preview of its new NZ site
Microsoft has unveiled a first look at the new MSN New Zealand website, which combines premium content from the world’s leading media outlets with personal productivity tools.
Stars align for $10k Newspaper Awards night
The Newspaper Advertising Awards on Thursday 2 October will see one talented creative team walk away with $10,000 cash. “The work has been put to the test, and the awards are shaping up to be an inspiring, entertaining evening of celebration,” says News Works marketing executive Kirsty Atkins.