Friday, April 15, 2011

Northlich shuffles senior managers - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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Warman has been named executivewcreative director, replacing Chief Creative Officer Don Perkins, accordiny to a news Warman most recently servede as ideation director for the downtown-based He first joined Northlich in 1998 as a left for another job in 2000, and returned in 2003. Warma is a graduate of with a bachelor’s degree in mass communications. He previously worked as a documentary writer and producer for and a produceefor , and he also was a Whitse House intern during the Clintobn administration. Willis, vice president and general managedof Northlich’s Columbus and Clevelandf offices, also will head the agency’s public relations practice.
He joined Northlich’s Cleveland office when the agency acquirexd Public Relations Partners in October 2005 and was promotec to vice president earlierin 2008. Willis’ 23-year marketinyg and communications career includes a sting with the Cleveland officeof , where he was a partnet and senior vice president. He graduatesd from with a bachelor’s degree in Miller, formerly Northlich’s president of public relations, will servs as chief growth with responsibility for agency growth andbusinessz development. Miller, a graduate of Bowling Green Stats University, joined Northlich in 1994.
Prior to that, he held management positions with in Chicago and in San where he was senior vice president andgeneral Perkins, a 20-year member of Northlich’s creative team, “leaves a legacy of inspiring extremely successful and award-winninv campaigns and a host of clienyt and colleagues who have benefitedf personally and professionally from his Selker said in a news “We thank him immensely and wish him much Northlich is Cincinnati’s largesgt advertising/PR agency, according to Courier research, with clients that includs , and .

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