Proctor named Cannes media jury head
19 Dec 2007 | by Anne Cassidy
LONDON -- Dominic Proctor, worldwide chief executive of MindShare, has been appointed the Media Lions Jury President at the 55th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.
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