After 6 years Jason Romeyko has resigned his role as Worldwide Executive Creative Director & Managing Partner of Serviceplan International with plans to write and pursue personal growth.
Remembering when fans tried to buy Manchester United from the Glazers
21st April 2021
Since invading the consciousness of Manchester United fans in the early 2000s, no single family has brought more anger to the streets of the North West’s largest city than the Glazers.
The history of the Americans’ ownership of the Red Devils is littered with mass marches, sponsorship boycotts, the burning of season tickets and effigies, and even the formation of a protest club – FC United of Manchester.
A debt of £761million followed them into the club like a bad odour, with the majority of the £800million used to complete their 2005 purchase raised through loans taken out against the club’s assets. This marked the first time the club had found itself in debt since 1931.
March 8 2021, 10:28 am | BY Ricki Green | 6 Comments
Global Women New Zealand has released its 2021 campaign for International Women’s Day via Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand, highlighting the “Motherhood Penalty” and the startling fact that on average, mothers earn 12.5% less than fathers of the same age and education over the course of their career.
The campaign was created by internationally awarded director Anna Mantzaris of Passion Animation Studios and Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand. It builds on the humorous workplace scenarios Mantzaris conceived for her critically acclaimed short film “Enough” and suggests that there is almost nothing a woman could do in the workplace that is more “career limiting” than having a baby.
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Campaign developed by Saatchi & Saatchi, New Zealand
Global Women New Zealand has released its 2021 campaign for International Women’s Day via Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand, highlighting the “Motherhood Penalty” and the startling fact that on average, mothers earn 12.5% less than fathers of the same age and education over the course of their career.
The campaign was created by internationally awarded director Anna Mantzaris of Passion Animation Studios and Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand. It builds on the humorous workplace scenarios Mantzaris conceived for her critically acclaimed short film “Enough” and suggests that there is almost nothing a woman could do in the workplace that is more “career limiting” than having a baby.