Mullen Rewards Jobs Well Done.BOSTON--One of Edward Edward killed his father at his mother’s instigation. [Br. Balladry: Edward in Benét, 302] See : Patricide Boches' first acts as executive creative director at Mullen Mul´len n. 1. (Bot.) See Mullein. was to promote a creative team. Boches last week advanced copywriter Jim Garaventi and art director Greg Bokor to senior vice presidents from vice presidents and associate creative directors. Garaventi and Bokor were the creative forces behind the Wenham, Mass., agency's award-winning print work for Swiss Army Brands and other high-profile work. "They have emerged as real leaders in the company," Boches said. "[They] set by example the kinds of standards that other people want to live up to. They've been doing some of the best work that we've done, and they've proven they can do really good work on big, tough, demanding pieces." Bokor and Garaventi could not be reached by press time. The duo joined Mullen three years ago from the former Leonard/Monahan in Providence Providence, city (1990 pop. 160,728), state capital and seat of Providence co., NE R.I., a port at the head of Providence Bay; founded by Roger Williams 1636, inc. as a city 1832. , R.I., where, as vice presidents and associate creative directors, they worked on accounts such as Saranac Beer, Polaroid and Osram Sylvania OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. . As a team at Mullen, Garaventi and Bokor have created campaigns for Swiss Army Brands--which captured top honors at last year's Hatch Hatch may refer to: Actions and objects
Boches cited EMC's most recent campaign as an example of the pair's skills. The $20 million global effort--which is running in technology publications and Business Week, Fortune, Forbes and The Wall Street Journal--uses simple visuals such as a brick wall, skyscrapers and a flood to target information technology professionals and show the power of the high-tech company's products. The tagline, created last year, is "The EMC effect." "EMC is a tough, international, high-tech client and Jim and Greg rose to the challenge," Boches said. |
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