What Happened?
New York, NY-based Publicis Kaplan Thaler has announced the Resignation of Brian Skahanas as Chief Technology Officer
Date of management change: August 16, 2013
New York, NY-based Publicis Kaplan Thaler has announced the Resignation of Brian Skahanas as Chief Technology Officer
You can either adapt to change, ignore it, or lead it. At Publicis Kaplan Thaler, we help our clients take the lead. For change that helps them redefine the competitive landscape, leap ahead of the competition, become part of the public consciousness, and start a movement. On July 12, 2012, Publicis New York, part of Publicis Worldwide in the USA, and the Kaplan Thaler Group, part of the Paris-based Publicis Groupe, merged to form Publicis Kaplan Thaler. The combined New York-based entity, with over 650 employees, became the U.S. flagship agency within the Publicis Worldwide Network of over 200 offices in 82 countries. The merger combined the strengths of Publicis New York’s vast global expertise with the Kaplan Thaler Group’s reputation for building iconic brands that became part of the culture. From the onset, Publicis Kaplan Thaler offered clients an entrepreneurial spirit with global scale that is idea-driven across all communications platforms. The agency is fully integrated with digital, social and technology at its core. Publicis Kaplan Thaler is led by Chairman Linda Kaplan Thaler, CEO Robin Koval, and President / Chief Creative Officer Rob Feakins.
Most recently, Brian Skahan was Chief Technology Officer of Publicis Kaplan Thaler, he left the agency in May to return to Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Boulder as VP / X Creative Director.
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