Tuesday Odds and Ends

By Kiran Aditham 

-Chuck Porter will continue serving as chairman of the 4A’s, which announced its 2011-12 board of directors. link

-Colle+McVoy president/CEO Christine Fruechte talks about how biking can help a company’s bottom line. link

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-L.A. agency/prodco Stun Creative launched a print unit, Buster INK, and hired former Fox TV SVP/design Michael Vamosy as its lead and ECD.

-NBC has retained the right to broadcast the Olympics through 2020 and some folks are already calling it a “big gamble.” link

Black Enterprise named Burrell as its 2011 Advertising Agency of the Year. link

-Richards Group alum Everett Wilder was promoted to principal/GCD at Dallas-based shop, Firehouse.

-Optimus production arm ONE at Optimus added Jim Matlosz and Ryan Bosworth as directors.

-Jessica Biel, Pharrell Williams and director Darren Aronofsky team up for a Revlon spot (above) from DDCD & Partners. link

-Speaking of Revlon, Y&R London and Taxi NY will now share the brand’s global creative business. link

 

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