My Best Hire
09 Dec 2005
sorry to see her leave the Triangle team in 2002.' Maha Bishay is now PR director at Native Instinct ...
Hammersley, who took the top job at DDB in March 2004, will become a partner in the new agency. He is leaving DDB immediately. Michael Bray, the president of DDB Europe, will take over as DDB London's acting chief executive. Bray said: "While we are sorry to see Paul leave, we do understand his ...
sorry to see her leave the Triangle team in 2002.' Maha Bishay is now PR director at Native Instinct ...
. All directors, young and old (sorry, more experienced) get a little nervous when things go quiet ...
the previous day. Sorry suckers. There are indeed flights to Boston with 46% off the current best price ...
worked with?: I don't actually loathe anyone, sorry. What makes you angry?: Too little brains, too much ... ?: Injustice. If you weren't you, who would you be?: Sorry, no out-of-mind experience to help me on this one. Where will you be in ten years' time?: Sorry, need a few years' notice for this one. What would you like ...
). Where will you be in ten years' time?: Absolutely no idea, sorry. Probably in London. What would you ... (sorry, Spike!). Lowdown: Moore has a terrific sense of humour, but his sense of style is less well ...
? What would you like the inscription on your gravestone to read?: Sorry I'm late. Lowdown: The creative ...
favourite brand?: Channel 4 (sorry). Name a recent ad that worked on you: Pampers Sunnies swim-pant nappies ...
for Shawshank ... sorry, Leo Burnett's elegant premises in Kensington Village. Who in the business do you most ...
Satterthwaite, Christopher Job: Chief executive, Chime. Company: Chime, 14 Curzon Street, London W1. Work tel: +44 (0)20 7861 8589. Born: 21 May 1956. Place of birth: Wokingham, Berkshire. Lives: In a valley in the west of Surrey. Family: Yes. What's been your best career move?: From marketing department...
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