M&C's Moszynski and Jarvie quit to launch start-up
Matt Williams, Campaign, Friday, 31 October 2008, 2:35pm,
LONDON - Michael Moszynski and Alan Jarvie, the chief executive and creative director of M&C Saatchi's Middle East and Africa division, are leaving to start up their own advertising agency.
The new agency, called London, will open on the 1st November, and will focus on bringing in the best creative talents from London to work with clients from all over the world.
Moszynski began his career at Saatchi & Saatchi after graduating in 1986.
In 1995, he set up M&C Saatchi's very first overseas office in Hong Kong, along with Jarvie. On returning to London, Moszynski took on the role of developing the agency across the Middle East, Africa and central Europe, as well as working with clients including Silverjet and the Mandarin Oriental.
Jarive left M&C Saatchi Hong Kong in order to take up the role of creative director at the agency's New York office in 1998. Two years later, he returned to London, taking on the role of creative director responsible for a number of key global accounts.
This article was first published on Campaign
Share this story
Related Links
Additional Information
Latest jobs Jobs web feed
-
Online PR Manager- Exciting Online Content Marketing Co- up to £45,000
Cedar Scott
Up to £45,000 per annum, Central London -
In-House Retail Brand - Internal Communication Manager
6 Degrees Talent Ltd
c£55k, Milton Keynes -
Property PR & marketing Account Manager
Halogen
£32,500 - £37,500, Central London -
Senior Account Director - Consumer Health
PR Futures
£55-£65k+package + bonus, London -
Director of Media Relations
British Bankers' Association
Competitive Salary + benefits, City of London
Most read
- PR agencies claw back digital business from specialist shops
- Microsoft kicks off six-figure b2b comms pitch
- South Africa seeks digital help to combat 'negative perceptions'
- Westminster Advisers shakes up staff line-up following review
- Hope&Glory wins Ikea consumer press office duties
- Ad agency BMB enters PR with ex-Independent editor Simon Kelner
Most commented





