Archive for March, 2008

Nathan Quailey commences at Lowe

NathanNathan will take a senior role (Group Account Director) handling the newly won Unilever Ice Cream Business which includes Magnum. He will also handle the Football Federation of Australia Account. Lowe CEO, Stephen Pearson said “Nathan is a top class suit who is already well respected by the highly successful Unilever Ice Cream team. He handled their business for a number of years at McCann. Nathan shares the Lowe passion for creating High Value Ideas to make clients successful. I have no doubt he will have significant opportunity to do that with both FFA and the ice cream business.

RIVET’S MARK ASHLEY-WILSON TO REPRESENT AUSTRALIA ON CLIO INTERACTIVE JURY

Mark Ashley-Wilson will be representing Australia on the Interactive jury at the 49th Annual Clio Awards and Festival, to be held May 14-17 in Miami Beach.
Ashley-Wilson, Rivet’s Head of Interactive, was selected by Interactive Jury Chairman Matias Palm-Jensen of Stockholm agency Farfar. Farfar is ranked #1 digital agency in the world in the 2007 Gunn Report.

Mark Ashley-Wilson
Ashley-Wilson said: “It’s really cool that Matias picked me to help out this year. After all, he’s the founder and CD of the best interactive agency in the world.
“The judging should be exciting, because the standard in interactive creative has really improved this year. Ad agencies have finally caught up, and real ideas are starting to shine through, not just technical brilliance.”

SOAP USE BANNED AT LOWE & RIVET

Lynx and Lowe & Rivet have made male soap use a crime and created a squad of beautiful women charged with reducing male soap use and turning guys on to Lynx Shower Gel.

Lynx Anti Soap Squad
We launched the Lynx Anti Soap Squad (L.A.S.S.) on radio and the web, using these mediums as the main drivers for a huge awareness campaign targeting a notoriously difficult group to reach — males aged 18 to 24.

Check it out.

RIVET Wins at AIMIA

AIMIA

Last night ElectroCity won a coveted AIMIA Award. Tom Markham took to the stage to accept the award.

The AIMIA Awards are the peak Awards for the Interactive Media and Digital Content sectors in Australia.

RIVET Wins at John Caples Awards

Rivet Australia’s recent Kiwi creative imports had a hugely successful night at the John Caples International Awards in New York, collecting four of the twelve trophies won by New Zealand agencies.

Between them, Rivet ECD Chris Hunter and Interactive CD Tom Markham scored a First for the Stella Artois Fight Club experiential campaign, two Seconds for Vodafone and nzdating.com and a Third for the Genesis Energy ElectroCity website. They also had three more campaigns listed as Finalists.

Last Friday, ElectroCity also won two first places at the NZ Direct and Interactive Marketing Awards, picking up the gongs for Best Interactive Creative and Best Interactive Strategy.

The Stella Artois Fight Club and the Vodafone v.box interactive work both won Silver in the Loyalty/Relationship Programme category, and v.box also collected a Bronze for Customer Retention.

RIVET Wins Big at NZ Awards

On Friday night, Rivet’s groundbreaking website ElectroCity won two first
places at the NZ Direct and Interactive Marketing Awards, picking up the
gongs for Best Interactive Creative and Best Interactive Strategy. Our
Sydney-based Interactive Creative Director, Tom Markham, designed
ElectroCity for Genesis Energy, New Zealand’s largest electricity retailer.

The Stella Artois ‘Fight Club’ and Vodafone NZ v.box interactive work both
won Silver in the Loyalty/Relationship Programme category, and v.box also
collected a Bronze for Customer Retention.

Rivet ECD Chris Hunter was in Auckland to pick up the awards, and joined the
Genesis Energy clients for a night to remember!