Articles Tagged ‘Devon MacDonald’

Mindshare opens new specialty division

Based out of Los Angeles, +49 Media will focus on U.S. brands and agencies looking to make their way into Canada.

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How did VW’s look into the future play out?

A cunning strategy, or a confusing stunt? MiC dives into Volkswagen’s plan, and whether it paid off.

CES 2019 perspectives: Mindshare

With changing technology comes changing consumer behaviour. Mindshare Canada CEO Devon MacDonald shares how those changes will affect marketers.

Devon MacDonald on facing fears and change in 2019

Mindshare’s CEO on how to evade defeat by running towards change in the new year.

ICYMI: Mindshare’s new voice and visual services and more

Plus, Facebook has launched its first piece of hardware.

Mindshare launches new on-demand division

The new division was created in response to more diverse clients coming to the agency with last-minute requests.

Mindshare Canada adds new division, hires three

FAST will rely on quick data to deliver on biddable channels from programmatic to addressable TV.

MiC Roundtable: How client-agency relationships are evolving

In part two of our roundtable, attendees discuss how the sensitivity of clients’ business plans affects the agency’s work, and what tools agencies still need.

MiC Roundtable: OK media, what’s the plan?

As part of our roundtable series, media experts weigh-in on investments in direct-to-consumer tech, brand planning and the age of transparency.

Karen Nayler looks back at agencies’ changing roles

Mindshare Canada’s outgoing CEO on how the relationship between agencies and clients has evolved.

Devon MacDonald named Mindshare Canada CEO

Karen Nayler will retire at the end of July.

CES shows the voice battle is heating up

Canadian industry visitors say Google dominates the show floor while IoT continues its trek towards widespread adoption.

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DAZN’s broadcaster deal changes the game

The sports streamer no longer holds exclusive rights to NFL Sunday Ticket, and experts weigh in on whether Canada will ever have a true ‘Netflix for sports.’

The art, the science and all the data: The pace of change

Agency leads and top marketers discuss how to compete in the changing marketplace, and what trends they’d like to see left in 2017.