Park Pictures has signed director Jaci Judelson for U.S. commercial and worldwide representation. Judelson's Gatorade “Sisters in Sweat” spot starring Serena Williams won a Cannes Lion, two Clios and a One Show award in 2018. She has also directed spots and branded films for the likes of T-Mobile, Visa, C Spire, Staples and Avon and worked on content film collaborations with BMW, Ralph Lauren, H&M, French Vogue and GQ Magazine along with AIDS PSAs. She is also known for various docuseries including “Undressed: Fashion in the Twentieth Century” (1998). Josh Mandel has joined The Mill’s studio in Los Angeles as managing director/president. Mandel brings two decades of experience including opening R/GA L.A. to strategically service Beats by Dre. Prior to that, he held leadership roles in both strategy and marketing at 72&Sunny, 180 Amsterdam, Wieden & Kennedy and Nike. He also built and ran the internal creative studio of hip hop pioneer All Def. U.K. production company Rogue has hired Kate Taylor, previously managing director of Skunk London, as its new managing director/ executive producer. Taking over from Rogue co-founder David van der Gaag, she will be working alongside executive producer and head of production James Howland, who joined Rogue in 2001. Taylor worked at Rattling Stick, Biscuit and RSA prior to setting up Skunk London. Sweetshop has restructured its operations in London, promoting Justin Edmund-White, previously head of production and... Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos took the stage at a large airplane hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., this morning and presented a dazzling, methodical, hourlong disquisition on the state of the technology business. He began by explaining why most of the iPad’s competitors have failed: “They’re gadgets,” he... Continue reading at Slate
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It was a chance chauffeur job, shuttling a bored author back to his hotel room, that got Dan Halpern into publishing. The author was Paul Bowles, it was the late 1960s, and Halpern agreed to take the writer on the long drive back to Santa Monica when Bowles tired of the party hed been thrown at... Continue reading at Publishers Weekly
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