Gas query after exit
21 Aug 1997 | by HARRIET MARSH
British Gas Services marketing and sales director is to leave the company, casting doubt on its advertising review.
Click
to remove filters
Pepsico is reviewing the dollars 20m (pounds 12.5m) advertising accounts on its leading drinks brands, 7-Up and the orange-flavoured brand Mirinda, handled outside the US by Ogilvy s Mountain Dew in Europe; Goodby-Silverstein and J Walter Thompson.
British Gas Services marketing and sales director is to leave the company, casting doubt on its advertising review.
British Gas is to back its Goldfish credit card with a new TV campaign featuring Billy Connolly. The ads, by TBWA Simons Palmer, will run from September and are expected to feature new redemption partners.
Sony Computer Entertainment is believed to be looking internally for a new head of marketing for its PlayStation computer games console, with an announcement expected in a couple of weeks.
Business presentations are no longer a mad scramble around the desk trying to find that set of 35mm slides. They ve grown up. They are now about meeting business objectives via multimedia.
Jon Kinsey, the marketing director of Camelot, is to leave the National Lottery operator to become marketing and strategy director for British Gas Trading, the domestic, commercial supply arm of Centrica. Kinsey s departure comes just two weeks after Camelot lost its communications director, David Rigg,...
After Chiat Day made its 1984 commercial for Apple Computer, which was just about the only piece of computer advertising anyone remembers, Apple got rid of both the man who had commissioned the work and the agency that had created it.
Geoff Glendenning, head of marketing for Sony Computer Entertainment and its computer games console PlayStation, is leaving. He has not yet been replaced but the company said marketing plans for the rest of the year would not be affected. He has been a member of the marketing team since the launch of...
British Gas might consider itself fortunate to have snapped up a marketer with experience of running a brand like Camelot.
Microsoft has announced the ten media, lifestyle and entertainment companies that will help link the desktop PC with the Internet via its Internet Explorer browser. Users will be able to access services provided by the BBC, BSkyB, Financial Times, New Scientist, Virgin Net, and Vogue.