Ally Cooney
Camilo Hilario
Tms has made two hires to bolster its digital department.
The independent media agency has re-signed the former associate digital director of MediaCom UK Ally Cooney as associate digital director, and brought in Camilo Hilario, an Seo specialist at FirstClick Consulting, as head of search.
The agency’s MD Andrew Lamb, said: “With an already market-best offering headed by Matthew Joyce, these 2 appointments solidify Tms digital credentials. With digital representing over a third of the agencies output, Cam & Ally will be instrumental in continually improving our offering to existing clients, as well as being an important part of our new business drive. In addition to one of the strongest digital teams in the industry, with tools such as Pulse by tms and Trader by tms, we are well positioned to achieve all of our aspirations.”
Cooney noted: “Since I re-joined Tms I’ve found it very...
Camilo Hilario
Tms has made two hires to bolster its digital department.
The independent media agency has re-signed the former associate digital director of MediaCom UK Ally Cooney as associate digital director, and brought in Camilo Hilario, an Seo specialist at FirstClick Consulting, as head of search.
The agency’s MD Andrew Lamb, said: “With an already market-best offering headed by Matthew Joyce, these 2 appointments solidify Tms digital credentials. With digital representing over a third of the agencies output, Cam & Ally will be instrumental in continually improving our offering to existing clients, as well as being an important part of our new business drive. In addition to one of the strongest digital teams in the industry, with tools such as Pulse by tms and Trader by tms, we are well positioned to achieve all of our aspirations.”
Cooney noted: “Since I re-joined Tms I’ve found it very...
- 10/8/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Helen Karabassis
Saurin Worthington
Helen Karabassis, the former strategy director of McCann, who left after sweeping changes followed the merger of McCann and Smart in September last year, has been reunited with former colleague Chris Mort at media agency Tms.
Karabassis joins as head of strategy and insights at Tms, an independent agency with Toyota as its key client.
Chris Mort joined Tms as CEO in February, and left along with Karabassis and many others under the new regime led by incoming CEO Ben Lilley.
Also new to Tms is former Starcom national business director Saurin Worthington, who joins as group business director. Worthington spent more than 16 years at Starcom before leaving in February of this year.
Karabassis said in a statement: “I joined Tms because I want to work with interesting people who are doing innovative and interesting things. If that’s not enough, Tms is working with the...
Saurin Worthington
Helen Karabassis, the former strategy director of McCann, who left after sweeping changes followed the merger of McCann and Smart in September last year, has been reunited with former colleague Chris Mort at media agency Tms.
Karabassis joins as head of strategy and insights at Tms, an independent agency with Toyota as its key client.
Chris Mort joined Tms as CEO in February, and left along with Karabassis and many others under the new regime led by incoming CEO Ben Lilley.
Also new to Tms is former Starcom national business director Saurin Worthington, who joins as group business director. Worthington spent more than 16 years at Starcom before leaving in February of this year.
Karabassis said in a statement: “I joined Tms because I want to work with interesting people who are doing innovative and interesting things. If that’s not enough, Tms is working with the...
- 9/10/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
The Media Federation of Australia is trumpeting a new executive committee line up for having a high proportion of women on the board.
The executive committee is 40% represented by female executives. It is to be chaired by Annick Perrin, the joint MD of Ikon Sydney.
Mfa president Henry Tajer, who is executive chairman of Media Brands, said in a statement: “The issue of gender imbalance in our industry is ongoing and something the Mfa is determined to address. With more that 60% of media agency employees being women, we think it’s important for women to be represented in management roles and industry groups such as the Mfa Executive Committee. Gender diversity encourages a greater range of perspectives and ideas, and is an essential ingredient for commercial success in business.”
Perrin added: “It’s going to be a pleasure working with the Mfa Exec as Chair with a fresh team brimming...
The executive committee is 40% represented by female executives. It is to be chaired by Annick Perrin, the joint MD of Ikon Sydney.
Mfa president Henry Tajer, who is executive chairman of Media Brands, said in a statement: “The issue of gender imbalance in our industry is ongoing and something the Mfa is determined to address. With more that 60% of media agency employees being women, we think it’s important for women to be represented in management roles and industry groups such as the Mfa Executive Committee. Gender diversity encourages a greater range of perspectives and ideas, and is an essential ingredient for commercial success in business.”
Perrin added: “It’s going to be a pleasure working with the Mfa Exec as Chair with a fresh team brimming...
- 7/3/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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