Caixa de Histórias 124 – Papéis Avulsos

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Wednesday Odds and Ends

-FCB New Zealand explores excess drinking in this “The Lost Night” PSA for The New Zealand Health Promotion Agency (video above).

-Wunderman hired Daniel Bonner from SapientNitro as global CCO. Lincoln Bjorkman is leaving the agency to explore “new opportunities.”

-What does Facebook consider to be “good creative?” I don’t know, ask the algorithm!

-Pizza Hut is taking over for Papa John’s as the official gross pizza of the NFL.

-Smith Brothers Agency hired Milla Stolte as head of strategy and Dan Monarko as head of channel strategy.

David Locke Gothard was sentenced to over two years in state prison after pleading guilty to securities fraud and grand theft for deceiving investors in his digital display advertising agency, Activision TV Inc.

-United Health Group appointed independent agency Horizon Media as its U.S. media agency partner.

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Epsilon Absorbs Connecticut’s Catapult Marketing Into Its Larger Agency Network

More than five years after acquiring Hyper Marketing for an estimated $460 million dollars, data marketing juggernaut Epsilon has folded Westport, CT-based Catapult Marketing into its larger ad practice, Epsilon Agency.

“Epsilon and Catapult have combined into one entity, strengthening and expanding our full agency services offering,” said a company spokesperson. “The alignment provides clients with more robust capabilities across data and insights, analytics, branding, digital, CRM, shopper/retail and cross channel advertising and marketing. For the time being, the brands will continue to operate under the Epsilon and Catapult names.”

Richard McDonald, Agency president at Epsilon, will be running the combined entity.

“We bought Catapult as part of HMI back in 2012, and 6 years later it made sense from a couple of angles to bring the groups together … to bring Catapult closer to the mothership of Epsilon to benefit more from data, analytics, and digital media [services],” McDonald said. “It started as a shopper marketing agency, and had aspirations to spread its wings further.”

He added that Epsilon Agency will now serve all existing Catapult clients and that the decision was not related to Catapult’s recent performance.

“It was more based on our belief and ambition to harness the horsepower of Epsilon,” he said, “And the best way to do that is to lead Epsilon’s growth through agency relationships: Using data to define growth opportunities and change up the agency landscape a bit.”

McDonald also noted that the organizations have been fully integrated into one structure with a single P&L and unified creative, accounts and strategy teams. “We will still keep the Catapult brand around for historical reasons … they had a good reputation in the marketplace,” he said.

Sources tell us that several longtime Catapult leaders have departed in concurrence with this shift, including CEO Paul Kramer and CMO/former Ogilvy VP Peter Cloutier. President Joe Robinson also recently left the Minneapolis office along with an unspecified number of additional staffers for a job at Nordeast Marketing Group.

We don’t believe there will be other major staffing changes to come for the agency, which was born in 2005 as a subsidiary of D.L. Ryan Companies. That organization later became HMI in early 2012, 10 months before the Epsilon acquisition.

Epsilon remains one of the smaller consultancies allegedly coming for your business (or not), but it has gone up against creative shops in pitches like the 2016 Del Monte review.

Clients include Kraft-Heinz, KitchenAid and Burt’s Bees.

Zimmerman Promotes Ronnie Haligman to President

Zimmerman Advertising promoted Ronnie Haligman to the role of president.

He succeeds David Kissell, who will remain part of the agency leadership team as chief operating officer. Haligman has served as executive vice president, general manager for Zimmerman Advertising since 2014.

“I met Ronnie 5 years ago and envisioned him in this role from that first day, but needed to give him the time and opportunity to learn the business and our culture to be in the best position to help lead us in the future,” Zimmerman Advertising founder and chairman Jordan Zimmerman said in a statement.

“Ronnie is the hardest working, most competitive and driven person I’ve ever met. Through our complimentary skill sets, our partnership will help the agency grow for the future in all ways – in size, in scope and in culture,” added Zimmerman Advertising CEO Michael Goldberg.

According to a press release, the promotion supports a recent string of 75 new hires to support the growth of the agency’s Nissan account and recent wins including regional McDonald’s assignments, Virgin Mobile and Gabe’s.

Zimmerman did recently end its relationship with Office Depot, which handed its creative and media accounts to a WPP team following a review.

Google Takes Aim at Slack With New Hangouts Update


Alphabet-owned Google sent a message to Slack on Wednesday, saying that its workplace messaging platformHangouts Chathas officially launched.

Hangouts Chat functions in similar fashion to Slack and other workplace messaging platforms, but also provides a slew of other Google products such as Docs, Sheets, Slides, Calendar and Cloud Search. Google also says it will use AI to speed up workflow when teams are booking hotel rooms or searching for a file.

Companies including Salesforce, Zenefits, Xero and Trello have developed programs for the new offering, Google says.

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