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How is it possible we keep on seeing creative agencies make the same mistakes time and time again? My guest today Dino Myers-Lamptey breaks it down step by step as well as going further to explain how agencies can actually change if they so choose but it won't be easy. About Dino Myers-Lamptey:Dino Myers-Lamptey is the Founder of The Barber Shop, a strategy-led creative company that aims to solve the biggest business problems through new models of creativity and collaboration, across media and tech. Dino was formerly UK Managing Director of Mediahub, part of the MullenLowe group who have been awarded the UK Effies Most Effective Agency Award for 2016 & 2017. With over 17 years experience in the media industry working at agencies including the7stars, Rocket, M&B, and Mediacom, he has produced award-winning work for challenger brands including Suzuki, Channel 4 and Eurosport. He currently sits on the IPA Council and was listed as one of the UKs Top 10 Media Planners in 2017 by Campaign Magazine and is part of the recently formed Media For All diversity initiative. Dino is also a board member of the UK Effies committees and a NED for the Brixton Finishing School. In 2019 Dino was recognised as a Top 10 Media Planner by Campaign.
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Company Website: https://www.wearetbs.com/
Linkedin: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dinosaw
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How is it possible we keep on seeing creative agencies make the same mistakes time and time again? My guest today Dino Myers-Lamptey breaks it down step by step as well as going further to explain how agencies can actually change if they so choose but it won't be easy. About Dino Myers-Lamptey:Dino Myers-Lamptey is the Founder of The Barber Shop, a strategy-led creative company that aims to solve the biggest business problems through new models of creativity and collaboration, across media and tech. Dino was formerly UK Managing Director of Mediahub, part of the MullenLowe group who have been awarded the UK Effies Most Effective Agency Award for 2016 & 2017. With over 17 years experience in the media industry working at agencies including the7stars, Rocket, M&B, and Mediacom, he has produced award-winning work for challenger brands including Suzuki, Channel 4 and Eurosport. He currently sits on the IPA Council and was listed as one of the UKs Top 10 Media Planners in 2017 by Campaign Magazine and is part of the recently formed Media For All diversity initiative. Dino is also a board member of the UK Effies committees and a NED for the Brixton Finishing School. In 2019 Dino was recognised as a Top 10 Media Planner by Campaign.
Resources:
Company Website: https://www.wearetbs.com/
Linkedin: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dinosaw
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedinosaw
SPREAD THE WORD. LEAVE A RATING, REVIEW, AND FEEDBACK
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I am always keen to get feedback so if you have any thoughts once youve listened to this interview just drop me an email at [email protected]
I appreciate you and your support!
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