Patrick Coffee
Patrick Coffee is a senior editor for Adweek, where he specializes in covering agencies, brands and industry trends. He is editor of Adweek's AgencySpy blog and Industry Bulletin.
5 Foreign-Born Agency Creatives on the Many Difficulties of the Immigration Process
Agencies
From the designer who's also a Dreamer to a Canadian copywriter who simply gave up.
How the Ad Industry Is Navigating Trump’s Ever-Changing Immigration Policies
Agencies
These are uncertain times for companies looking to recruit top talent from around the world.
Down but Not Out, Gerry Graf Still Believes ‘Creativity Sells a Ton of Shit’
As his agency, Barton F. Graf, winds down, he still stands behind bold ideas and saying no to clients.
FCB Hires Andrés Ordóñez of Energy BBDO to Lead Creative Team in Chicago
He succeeds Liz Taylor, who went to Publicis Groupe's Leo Burnett.
TBWA Picks Up Global Creative and Brand Duties for Semiconductor Giant AMD
Agencies
The client powers popular products by Samsung and Sony, among others.
Why Fearless Girl Is at the Center of a Custody Battle Between Sculptor and Client
The investment firm that sponsored the statue and artist Kristen Visbal dispute who owns the copyright.
Rumors of AT&T-Comcast Bidding War for Advanced TV Outfit Cadent Are Meritless, Sources Say
Programmatic
Rival private equity firms are still thought to be interested in acquiring the company.
Leo Burnett Promotes Jordan Doucette to Lead Creative Team in Chicago Headquarters
She succeeds Britt Nolan, who recently went to Omnicom DDB.
ICE Prison Contractor Accuses Edelman of Bowing to Political Pressure in Resigning Account
Agencies
The Geo Group defends its business in the wake of what it describes as 'politically motivated attacks.'
Facing Employee Backlash and Potential PR Fallout, Edelman Stopped Working With ICE Prison Contractor
Geo Group hired the firm to address 'factually inaccurate portrayal of our facilities,' according to sources.