MediaMonks merges with Firewood
| | | | | First Things First | | October 09, 2019 |
| |
| | | S4 Capital’s MediaMonks Merges With Digital Marketing and Creative Agency Firewood | | | S4, Martin Sorrell’s new endeavor, continued its tear through the digital marketing world after it acquired Firewood, a digital marketing agency that ranked No. 42 on Adweek’s inaugural Fastest Growing Agency list, and merged it with another of its acquisitions, MediaMonks. It’s all part of Sorrell’s attempt to build a “better, faster, cheaper” advertising services company. Firewood is headquartered in Silicon Valley and has six additional offices around the globe. The 300-person agency specializes in creative, strategy and planning, performance media and technology services. It has worked with brands including Airbnb, Google, LinkedIn, Mercari and Waze. Read more: Learn more about Firewood and Sorrell’s latest move. | | | |
| |
| |
|
|
|
| | | Brand Leaders Converge in Palm Springs | | | Kroger, Gatorade, Vans and more head to Palm Springs for the second-annual Brandweek summit, Nov. 3-6. Join the movement to transform the way brands influence the world. Secure your seat today! | | | |
| |
| |
|
|
|
| | | Workplace Tip: It’s Time for Your Yearly Review. Here Are Tips to Advocate for a Promotion | Marc Strachan, chairman, Adcolor Track your accomplishments with facts, and accomplishments that are above and beyond your day-to-day. Show how you have helped to move the business forward, and express your POV on new ideas that can potentially continue to grow the business. Sara Varni, CMO, Twilio Don’t wait until promotion time to advocate. Build a strong feedback loop with your manager, and make sure they always have a clear view of your road map and how you are progressing. Don’t be afraid to ask your manager what it takes to get to the next level and what you are missing in order to get there. Finally, build a network of advocates at your manager’s level that will promote your work. It all comes down to who is in your corner when they gather around the table to discuss promotions as a team. Laura Small, vp and director of people, RGA My recommendation is always to focus on your accomplishments—make sure that you are providing your manager with regular updates on your progress and your achievements. Sometimes it feels awkward to “toot your own horn,” but, if your boss has a large team, you’ll want to support them in staying abreast of your accomplishments. I generally tell people not to frame a request for an increase or promotion around financial hardship. And if you are going in with a counteroffer, you should be completely comfortable with the fact that your employer may decline to match it! | | | |
| |
| |
|
|
|
Link