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The Making Of Today's Office. World Creative Rankings. President, digital of Draftfcb London, Martin Talks, announces immediate departure. By Angela Haggerty - July 31, Departure: Martin Talks leaves Draftfcb London. Share to Twitter. Share to LinkedIn. Share to Facebook. Like what you see? Sign up. From our Network. The Drum articles suggested by Helping publishers increase engagement, improve monetization and drive new audiences.

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The separation left FCB London weaker than ever, not least because of the removal of its European network. The start-up did well, and by the late s had edged into the lower echelons of the UK's Top But the fledgling shop suffered further turbulence the following year when FCB Worldwide lost the global Kimberly-Clark account, a key piece of business in London.

A new middle management team installed by John Banks in temporarily bolstered performance. But four of its key members jumped ship in to launch start-up Isobel, and Hoggins and O'Shea finally stepped down in to form a partnership with MCBD. Banks restructured again in , appointing Jonathan Rigby as managing director. He launched a new integrated concept, Sandpit, designed to offer clients a wider selection of services from independent specialists.

But that too failed to stop a steady flow of losses, including Weetabix and Waitrose. Further management turmoil followed over the next couple of years. Nigel Jones was appointed as the new CEO, with Andrew Fraser as creative director, but it was all change again in with the announcement of a merger with the London office of Draft.

Enda McCarthy was named as chief executive in , but left abruptly the same year, initially to join Agency.



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