Duncan Bird back in ad industry with New York venture
31 Jul 2007 | by Staff
NEW YORK - Duncan Bird has left his role at Sony BMG Music Entertainment to rejoin the advertising industry, helping to establish a second office of US hotshop Anomaly.
NEW YORK - Duncan Bird, the founder and former managing director of Soul, is to launch a new agency model in New York backed by Carl Johnson, the founder of independent agency Anomaly.
NEW YORK - Duncan Bird has left his role at Sony BMG Music Entertainment to rejoin the advertising industry, helping to establish a second office of US hotshop Anomaly.
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