• Monday, May. 29, 2017
Sr. producer Bill Galusha joins Leviathan
Bill Galusha
CHICAGO -- 

Specialized creative agency Leviathan has added Bill Galusha as sr. producer. 

Over the past several years, Galusha has produced and curated high-profile projects for clients including Google, NASA, Nike, VICE and YouTube. A former producer at Bot & Dolly (and its sister company, Autofuss), Google, and Obscura, Galusha has to his credit an array of groundbreaking interactive and experiential installations.

For a few examples, in 2016, VICE’s arts and culture platform The Creators Project launched “Future Forward,” a nationwide series of events featuring original artworks from internationally renowned studios. Galusha was the series’ curator and executive producer. A year earlier, he and his team helped design, and fully fabricated Prismatic_NYC, a permanent kinetic sculpture which hovers just above NYC’s Highline Park. Among many other career accolades, Galusha and his team at Bot & Dolly won Best in Show at the 2014 SIGGRAPH Awards for BOX, which combined robotics, motion capture, and dynamic projection mapping.

“I’ve always been very interested in what Leviathan has been up to--very cool work and very cool people,” Galusha said. “Teaming up with Chad [company president Hutson], Jason [executive creative director White], and their assembled talents, and really pushing forward together, I’m hoping that my experiences will resonate here and continue to bring big business and exciting new work opportunities for us all.”

Hutson said of Galusha, “Bill’s breadth of hands-on experience producing content and interaction for environments is unmatched. We’re talking robots, mirrors, lasers, projection mapping, military-grade hardware, and beautiful imagery--all designed for physical environments.”

  • Wednesday, May. 24, 2017
Post producer Tony Rucker comes aboard 3008
Tony Rucker
DALLAS -- 

Editorial boutique 3008 has added Tony Rucker as post producer. He brings to the Dallas-based shop over a decade of postproduction experience that includes national commercial campaigns, branded content, 3D animation and visual effects. 

His in-depth knowledge of the technical side of the business helps him to create a seamless workflow for his clients. Before joining 3008, Rucker post-produced at Post Asylum, Element X and Fast Cuts. His clients have included Visionworks, The Salvation Army, Atmos Energy, and Mott’s.

“Tony is a natural fit for 3008. He is dedicated, experienced, and has this ability to navigate through the complexities of any job with ease. We anticipate he will be a great asset to our clients as our company continues to expand and evolve,” said Brent Herrington, Editor and Owner of 3008.

This past year, Herrington assumed sole ownership of 3008. While editorial remains the company’s main focus, Herrington has expanded its editorial roster and turnkey production arm. “As we see our clients needs evolve, we want to ensure that we too are evolving as a company to offer the talent, comprehensive services and a seamless experience,” he said.

  • Wednesday, May. 24, 2017
Jordi Bares joins Framestore as creative director
Jordi Bares
LONDON -- 

Jordi Bares has come aboard Framestore as creative director in advertising, London. He previously led teams at The Mill, Realise Studio and most recently, Glassworks. With a reputation for breaking creative boundaries, he has built a portfolio of work spanning brands including Adidas, Guinness, Heineken, Levis and Sony.

Bares trained as an architect in his native Spain, and worked in both software engineering and cel animation before discovering the world of VFX. His eye for structure, and a desire to replicate physical realities born of his architectural studies, continue to inform his work as an artist and supervisor on a daily basis.

He will further bolster Framestore’s successful Advertising division, which upholds at its heart the core craft of beautiful visual effects. The artists frequently work hand-in-hand with the newer disciplines offered by the  VR Studio, Framestore Pictures and Framestore Labs, offering clients a highly collaborative and streamlined pipeline and a truly 360° approach to campaigns

  • Friday, May. 19, 2017
Vikalp Tandon joins Isobar as SVP, global data & technology 
Vikalp Tandon
BOSTON -- 

Isobar, part of Dentsu Aegis Network, has hired Vikalp Tandon as sr. VP, data & technology. In this newly created global role, he will be based in Isobar’s Boston office and report to Jean Lin, Isobar’s global CEO. Tandon will be responsible for expanding Isobar’s data and technology consulting offering globally by working closely with the multi-disciplinary teams across Isobar’s 45 markets, and with the proficient technology consulting teams at Isobar US, APAC, Brazil and EMEA.

Tandon joins from Sapient.Razorfish where he was VP and global strategy lead, driving the growth and development of Sapient’s platform services and delivering technology solutions for clients.

Now Tandon is tasked with connecting the strong and growing technology and commerce community at Isobar while leveraging the agency’s global technology partnership relationships. This will further enable Isobar to deliver digital transformation solutions for global clients that are data-led and integrated. In the last 24 months, Isobar has made five scaled acquisitions to boost its technology and commerce credentials, bringing 1200 people in this area into the global agency, and strengthening its global partnership with Adobe, Salesforce, SAP hybris, Google, Microsoft and more. 

Tandon has over 15 years of experience in global technical design and development, delivering multiple large scale, multi-market technology products, consulting complex technical solutions and establishing and working with offshore delivery teams. He holds an Executive MBA in Strategy and Innovation from MIT Sloan School of Management and a Masters degree in Computer Science from the Birla Institute of Technology, India. 

  • Wednesday, May. 17, 2017
BETC Paris hires 6 creatives
Pictured (l-r) are Alexis Benoit, Laurent Dravet, Axel Orliac, David Derouet, Jacques Decazes and Stephan Schwarz.
PARIS -- 

BETC Paris has brought six new creatives into the fold. They are sr. copywriter Alexis Benoit, sr. art director David Derouet, and a pair of teams: sr. creatives Axel Orliac and Laurent Dravet; and sr. copywriter Stephan Schwarz and sr. art director Jacques Decazes. They will work under the creative leadership of Stephane Xiberras, president and executive creative director.

Benoit had been at such shops as CLM BBDO, DDB Paris and Deutsch Los Angeles. At BETC he will team with sr. art director/creative director Eric Astorgue. Benoit’s work has been recognized at Cannes Lions (Gold), Clio Awards (Grand Prix) and D&AD (Yellow Pencils).

Derouet started his advertising career at Y&R Paris, before working at devarrieuxvillaret, BBDP&Fils, V/DDB Paris, and Australie. At BETC, David Derouet will be working alongside copywriter Adrian Skenderovic. His work was awarded at the Cannes Lions (Gold for Water Talks, Bronze for Abbe Pierre Foundation).

Orliac and Dravet have experience in several ad agencies, such as TBWA Paris, Leo Burnett Paris, CLM BDDO Paris, Publicis Conseil and Y&R Paris. Their work has earned more than 30 international prizes, including four awards at Cannes Lions.

Schwarz worked on the advertiser side for 15 years before moving into the agency arena at Change where he began his creative partnership with Decazes, who had sold his digital creative studio to the company. Schwarz and Decazes then moved to Herezie, before coming back to Change as digital creative heads. 

  • Monday, May. 15, 2017
Danny Bush, Cynthia Tollet promoted at DGA
Danny Bush (l) and Cynthia Tollett
LOS ANGELES -- 

Russell Hollander, DGA national executive director, has announced the promotion of two Guild executives. Danny Bush has been promoted to associate national executive director/Western executive director and Cynthia Tollett has been promoted to assistant executive director. 
 
Bush will join associate national executive directors Bryan Unger and David Korduner in focusing on the growing challenges of national and international representation of directors and their teams in all genres represented by the DGA. He will also continue his regional responsibility, as Western executive director, for administration of the West Coast Office. Bush will report to Hollander.

Tollett, previously associate general counsel in the Guild’s legal department, will step into a new role overseeing the signatories department, and will be more involved in the enforcement of the Guild’s contracts. She will report to Bush.

“I am pleased that Danny will be joining Bryan and David in focusing on the big-picture issues affecting our members as the film and TV landscape continues to shift technologically and globally,” said Hollander. “Cynthia has been an invaluable part of our Legal team with a deep understanding of our Guild’s contracts, and our members will benefit as she applies her expertise in this new role.”

Danny Bush
Bush joined the DGA in 2012 as an assistant executive director in the Guild’s Los Angeles headquarters, focusing on areas related to representation, contract enforcement and organizing. He was promoted to Western executive director in 2015--overseeing a substantial expansion of the Guild’s Contracts department, as well as the growing Western field representative program that visits members on film, TV and commercial sets, sporting events, and local stations across the country and in Canada. 
 
Bush came to the DGA from Bush Gottlieb, a union-side labor law firm, where he was an attorney representing public and private sector labor unions, and also served as lead negotiator for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). Previously, he worked for the SEIU as an organizer. Bush received his bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Davis and his J.D. from Yale Law School.

Cynthia Tollett
Tollett joined the DGA in 2009 as an attorney, and was promoted in 2015 to associate general counsel. Tollett joined the Guild from Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton where she was an attorney focused on mergers and acquisitions and corporate governance issues. She received a B.A. from the University of Texas, an M.A. from Rice University, and a J.D. from the UCLA School of Law.

  • Thursday, May. 11, 2017
Mike Wilson named associate creative director at Ron Foth Advertising
Mike Wilson
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- 

Ron Foth Advertising has promoted Mike Wilson to associate creative director. In his new role at the Columbus-based agency, he will help lead the shop in conceptual art direction, as well as traditional and digital design for all clients.

Wilson joined the Foth agency in March 2016 as sr. art director. He was recruited from Indianapolis agency Three Sixty Group, where he spent eight years as creative director. Prior to joining Three Sixty Group in 2008, he spent over three years as sr. VP, associate creative director with Pearson Partners in Indianapolis. That followed two years as VP, associate creative director with Pearson McMahon Fletcher England, and over three and a half years as a sr. art director with the agency before that.

In his time at Foth, he’s created award-winning campaigns for the California Academy of Sciences, Cameron Mitchell Restaurants, Rusty Bucket Restaurant and Tavern, the Columbus Zoo and others. He also led the redesign and launch of the agency’s new website, ronfoth.com.  

Over the course of his 20-year career, Wilson has worked with brands including BMW, Fifth Third Bank, hhgregg, USA Gymnastics, the Indiana Pacers and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

  • Thursday, May. 11, 2017
FCB NY adds creative duo Carrion and Bistene
Fernando Carrion (l) and Rodrigo Bistene
NEW YORK -- 

The creative team of Fernando Carrion and Rodrigo Bistene has joined FCB New York as sr. copywriter and sr. art director, respectively. The duo, aka The Raccoons, comes over from VML.

Hailing from Mexico and Brazil, Carrion and Bistene are most renowned for their work in creating the Proud Whopper campaign for Burger King, winner of 13 Cannes Lions, and for convincing people to follow Pepto Bismol on Twitter.

The Raccoons moniker springs, in their own words, from they’re being “social creatures who like to work in groups. We appear to be harmless but we can turn pretty wild when an opportunity arises. But more than anything, we can easily find hidden food and fall asleep in unexpected places.”

  • Wednesday, May. 10, 2017
Editor Nate Cali joins Nomad
Nate Cali
SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- 

Nomad has added editor Nate Cali to its roster. Cali, who will be based in the Santa Monica office, has cut campaigns for clients including Nike, Reebok, Red Bull, Taco Bell, Capital One and Funny or Die. 

Prior to Nomad, Cali had worked at both Union Editorial as well as Optimus, where he progressed from an assistant editor to a partner in the company.

While at the Los Angeles Film School, Cali studied under Danford B. Greene, who cut Blazing Saddles. “My mother was a stand-up comedian, he said. “I always knew I wanted to cut comedy. Danford taught me how to make people laugh by highlighting reactions instead of actions.”

  • Monday, May. 8, 2017
Grace Gibbons, Catherine Watson join Young & Laramore
Grace Gibbons
INDIANAPOLIS -- 

Young & Laramore, a creative agency based in Indianapolis, has appointed Grace Gibbons as its newest account manager and Catherine Watson as associate account manager.

Gibbons will manage, review and deliver projects for Y&L’s KraftMaid Cabinetry client. She will be reporting directly to VP of account management, Nick Prihoda. Prior to joining Young & Laramore, Gibbons served as account associate at Willow Marketing.
 
As associate account manager, Watson will be working with clients including Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, American Standard and Matilda Jane. Before joining the team, she served as account executive at Curiosity 360 where she worked with brands such as Cincinnati Bell, MedVet Emergency and Specialty Animal Hospital.

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