Media agency Starcom has made several new staff appointments across its Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney offices.
The annoucement:
October 11, 2012: Following a period of sustained expansion, Starcom today announced it has substantially boosted its internal resources with a number of senior appointments.
New staff have joined Starcom in its Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane offices across a range of disciplines to service key existing clients and to work on new business, including Optus.
“It’s been a year of solid growth for Starcom and we’ve boosted our talent considerably, to accommodate both the increase in client business, and the areas where we are expanding our capabilities, including analytics,” Starcom MediaVest Group CEO John Sintras said.
“It’s great to be able to welcome these extremely talented people to share our Human Experience vision with our clients,” he said.
Staff appointments in Sydney include Performance Director Tracey Weinreb and Strategy Director Patrick Whitnall.
The annoucement:
October 11, 2012: Following a period of sustained expansion, Starcom today announced it has substantially boosted its internal resources with a number of senior appointments.
New staff have joined Starcom in its Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane offices across a range of disciplines to service key existing clients and to work on new business, including Optus.
“It’s been a year of solid growth for Starcom and we’ve boosted our talent considerably, to accommodate both the increase in client business, and the areas where we are expanding our capabilities, including analytics,” Starcom MediaVest Group CEO John Sintras said.
“It’s great to be able to welcome these extremely talented people to share our Human Experience vision with our clients,” he said.
Staff appointments in Sydney include Performance Director Tracey Weinreb and Strategy Director Patrick Whitnall.
- 10/11/2012
- by Georgina Pearson
- Encore Magazine
Toronto -- In the latest sign the Canadian government aims to allow foreign companies to eventually acquire controlling stakes in domestic media assets, a Parliamentary committee has agreed to review foreign ownership limits on Canadian broadcasters, satellite and telecom companies.
The Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology named Conservative MP Michael Chong to oversee a probe into Canada's foreign ownership laws as it relates to the federal Broadcasting Act, the Telecommunications Act, the Radiocommunications Act and "any other legislation deemed appropriate," according to the committee meeting minutes.
The Parliamentary committee said it ordered the review after Ottawa recently approved the entry of upstart Globalive Communications into Canada's mobile phone market, despite being mostly backed by an Egyptian company.
The Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology in 2003 and 2006 recommended that Ottawa lift foreign ownership limits during two earlier reviews of the issue.
On March 4, the federal government's Throne Speech,...
The Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology named Conservative MP Michael Chong to oversee a probe into Canada's foreign ownership laws as it relates to the federal Broadcasting Act, the Telecommunications Act, the Radiocommunications Act and "any other legislation deemed appropriate," according to the committee meeting minutes.
The Parliamentary committee said it ordered the review after Ottawa recently approved the entry of upstart Globalive Communications into Canada's mobile phone market, despite being mostly backed by an Egyptian company.
The Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology in 2003 and 2006 recommended that Ottawa lift foreign ownership limits during two earlier reviews of the issue.
On March 4, the federal government's Throne Speech,...
- 3/15/2010
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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