
Media Release
24 February 2012
Last year DraftFCB became the first ever to win both the RSVP and the Supreme Nexus Awards, this year they’ve scooped the Grand Prix once again with the Electricity Authority’s What’s My Number campaign. As well as an RSVP Gold and Bronze award and an RSVP Craft category winning entry with What’s My Number.














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Groundbreaking directing collective Special Problems has joined The Sweet Shop for commercial and branded content work worldwide. Special Problems, led by Campbell Hooper and Joel Kefali, has quickly made a reputation in the advertising world for the striking animated visuals behind the Cannes Lions winning work for Yellow Chocolate.
For the first time, CAANZ is calling for all top media minds to join in the task of deciding the 2012 Media Awards winners.

The VivaKi Search & Digital Hub has announced three appointments: James Julian from Draft FCB and Samuel Soo from Carat join the Hub as Senior Campaign Managers; working on New Zealand search and performance digital business as well as running the search accounts for Australia’s leading digital agency; Amnesia Razorfish.
The 2011 Adshel Christmas promotion has come to an end with 880 Adshel advertising panels donated to 23 charities across Australia and New Zealand. This exceptional response is testimony to how much Adshel’s clients and business partners appreciated the opportunity to donate an Adshel advertising panel to a charity of their choice as part of this promotion.
Droga5 today announced the appointment of Jason Clapperton as Planning Director of Droga5 New Zealand. Jason is a New Zealander who went to Elam Art School, has set up his own clothing business, worked at WRC/Mango in New Zealand and DraftFCB in Melbourne.

