Pace's Subway Exit Leaves ANA Pondering Who Will Be Chair
Posted in: UncategorizedTony Pace’s departure as chief marketing officer of Subway also leaves the Association of National Advertisers looking at who should be chairman, a post generally filled by a sitting marketing executive.
Advertising Age reported earlier today that Mr. Pace will be leaving Subway to launch a consultancy, Cerebral Graffiti. The move comes less than a year since Mr. Pace assumed the ANA chairmanship, a post generally held for two years.
“Tony will stay on as chair for an interim period,” ANA President Bob Liodice said in an e-mail. How long that period will be and who will succeed him remains to be determined, Mr. Liodice said. “We don’t get too hung up on the structure, since much of policy is conducted through our Executive Committee. So it should work pretty seamlessly.”
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