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    Home » Patrick Lafferty Named U.S. President of mcgarrybowen

    Patrick Lafferty Named U.S. President of mcgarrybowen

    By SHOOTWednesday, March 7, 2018Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments7808 Views
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    Patrick Lafferty
    NEW YORK --

    Patrick Lafferty has been appointed U.S. president of mcgarrybowen, He succeeds Simon Pearce who recently departed the agency. Lafferty will take on his new role in the spring, reporting to Nick Brien, CEO, Americas, Dentsu Aegis Network (DAN), parent to mcgarrybowen. Lafferty will oversee mcgarrybowen’s offices in New York, Chicago and San Francisco.

    Lafferty brings more than 25 years of experience leading creative agencies and brands. Most recently, Lafferty served as president of independent agency Translation. Earlier in his career, Lafferty held senior positions at Discovery Communications and Leo Burnett. Before beginning his career in marketing, Lafferty served as an officer in the U.S. Army for seven years.

    He joins mcgarrybowen at a period of rapid growth fueled by recent wins from American Express and Subway, along with organic growth among existing clients, including Clorox and Kraft Heinz. Lafferty also joins a strong leadership team in Jennifer Zimmerman, global chief strategy officer, and Ned Crowley, U.S. chief creative officer, as well as Angela Johnson and Laurel Flatt, presidents of mcgarrybowen NY and Chicago, respectively, and John Berg and Tom Sebastian, co-CEOs of Swirl mcgarrybowen, San Francisco.

    “The power of an integrated brand platform that brings together innovative brand strategy and bold creative ideas is critical in an increasingly digital world,” said Brien. “mcgarrybowen is our largest creative agency and we need the strongest leadership in place to drive integration in today’s complex media landscape. I’m confident we have attracted one of the industry’s most experienced and talented leaders in Pat to make this happen.” 

    Lafferty has a history of leading integrated teams through change and transformation, including growing Travel Channel through two ownership changes, restructuring and expanding McCann’s global operation and helping BBH earn its first Integrated Grand Prix Cannes Lion for Netflix.

    “mcgarrybowen is an iconic creative agency with great momentum. I’m thrilled to come on board at this key moment to ensure we continue delivering big ideas and support the incredibly talented team of creative and strategic visionaries. I’m also very excited to be able to leverage the tremendous diverse marketing capabilities across DAN,” said Lafferty.

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    Review: Director Nia DaCosta’s “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” 

    Wednesday, January 14, 2026

    You know what zombie movies never seem to have enough of? Dancing. They've got gore and screaming and lots of guttural snarling, but no boogie. That all changes with "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" and the dancing here is to — naturally off-kilter — 1980s heroes Duran Duran.

    The fourth entry in an ever-more engrossing franchise is absolutely bonkers — and a triumph. It mixes dark, queasy disembowelment and laugh-out-loud humor in a way that both subverts the genre and leads a way out of it, too.

    Nia DaCosta directs from a returning Alex Garland script and it starts right where 2025's "28 Years Later" — directed by Danny Boyle — left off. If this is your first encounter with the series, you don't necessarily need to go back to 2002's "28 Days Later" but at least to last year's entry.

    Garland's script crackles with jokes about Britain's National Health Service and "Teletubbies" as it sets up an ultimate showdown between good and evil across a flower-and-meadow countryside. DaCosta is fabulous, leaning into the dark and the light with assurance, nailing the twisted tone and celebrating the weirdness.

    We pick up immediately after Alfie Williams' Spike is rescued from a gang of zombies — excuse me, a gang of infected — by another gang of predators led by Sir Jimmy Crystal, whom we first met as an 8-year-old orphan in the last movie. He's all grown up and become a sadistic satanist, which happens sometimes without good adulting.

    Jimmy — played by a diabolical Jack O'Connell in a tracksuit and gold chains, like a low-level Mafia lieutenant from "The Sopranos" — leads a band of young psychopaths, as deadly to both virus survivors as the snarling, semi-human infected. They don blond wigs and each is named Jimmy.... Read More

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