Doner Cardwell Hawkins receives surprise Saga call-up
17 Dec 1999 | by LISA CAMPBELL
Saga has appointed Doner Cardwell Hawkins to handle two projects across its holidays and insurance business.
The Radio Advertising Bureau has restructured its staff and promoted two of its founder members, Justin Sampson and Douglas McArthur.
Saga has appointed Doner Cardwell Hawkins to handle two projects across its holidays and insurance business.
Brian Stewart, vice-chairman and joint creative director of the former Delaney Fletcher Bozell, is leaving the agency to become a full-time photographer.
Fru Hazlitt, the sales director responsible for setting up Capital Radio Advertising, is leaving the company to join Yahoo! as European sales director.
Paul Cowan, managing director and co-founder of RPM3, is leaving the ad business.
McCann-Erickson is parting company with its deputy managing director, Stuart Leach, less than six months after his appointment.
Handbag.com, the joint internet venture backed by Boots and Hollinger Telegraph New Media, is reviewing its advertising account held by J. Walter Thompson.
CGU is talking to agencies about a pounds 5 million to pounds 10 million advertising account. The launch is code-named Project Seattle and is being overseen by Rod Butcher, senior marketing assistant. The main account is held by McCann-Erickson.
Toyzone, the online toy retailer set up by the multi-millionaire founder of Sports Division, Tom Hunter, has hired TBWA GGT Simons Palmer to handle a pounds 1 million launch advertising campaign.
Diageo and Toyota are lining up to take their place in advertising history after securing the most coveted millennium slots on ITV.