Wavemaker’s Peter Vogel on media’s ‘industrial revolution’ and how to build credentials in the market
CEO of GroupM agency Wavemaker, Peter Vogel, chats to Mumbrella s Calum Jaspan about the new age for media agencies, building credentials in a competitive market, and his return to the MFA board.
July 29, 2021 9:43
A diverse client list: this is what Wavemaker regional CEO Peter Vogel says is a large part of Wavemaker’s transformation into becoming a “modern media agency”.
He chatted to us prior to the news this morning that OMD CEO Aimee Buchanan has taken on the role of GroupM CEO but despite no one in the role when we spoke, he shared a strong opinion on what will help Wavemaker continue to build its credentials in the market.
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Vermont firm buys Faces building for $3M in Northampton > > > >Published: 7/1/2021 5:51:31 PM
NORTHAMPTON The commercial retail building at 175 Main St., formerly home to the iconic store Faces, has sold to a Vermont property developer for nearly $3 million.
Redstone Commercial Group, of Burlington, Vermont, bought the 33,228-square-foot building June 21 from Main Street LLP of Montague. Two floors of retail space, totaling 23,000 square feet, are now listed for lease.
Main Street LLP consists of Steve Vogel, who founded Faces in 1971, and Janet Gezork, managing general partner at Marketplace Associates L.P. in Northampton.
Redstone is “still finalizing their redevelopment plans, but they are very excited to be part of the fabric of Northampton,” said Mitch Bolotin of Colebrook Realty Services, who represented Main Street LLP in the sale. “From our experience in the market, we believe they’re going to be a great owner and hold a long-term interest in the healt
July 1, 2021 10:21
Wavemaker CEO, Peter Vogel has been voted by the Media Federation of Australia (MFA) board as its newest member.
Vogel fills Group M’s vacancy on the board after Mark Lollback departed Group M in March this year, rejoining the board after stepping down in 2015, when he moved to Hong Kong as CEO of MEC Asia Pacific.
Vogel has 25 years of industry experience, in both media and creative agencies across Australian, South African and Asian markets.
Vogel, the newest member of the MFA board
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Vogel said: “It’s a privilege to re-join the MFA Board. I have always been a strong supporter of the MFA and of a united media agency industry, and this is even more important as we continue to grapple with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, a growing talent shortage and evolving developments around transparency and verification. I look forward to working with my fellow board members to continue to build on the great work they are doing.”
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