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its market research unit, Synovate, to Paris- based Ipsos. The deal is finalized in October. Omnicom Group – New York.
Agency Family Tree 2011

Aegis Group – London Global employees: 11,600 Revenue by region (%): The Americas (20); Europe, the Middle East, Africa (59); Asia-Pacific (21)

Vizeum

Posterscope

Carat

Isobar

iProspect

Red Urban Toronto

EURO RSCG WORLDWIDE

MDC Partners – Toronto Euro RSCG 4D Crispin Porter + Bogusky Canada

Omnicom Group – New York

OMG WORLDWIDE

Baby Robot

BBDO Worldwide

TBWA Worldwide

DDB Worldwide

KBS+P Canada

KBS+P Toronto

6 Degrees Integrated Communications

Boom

Northstar Research Partners

Veritas Communications

Henderson Bas Kohn

Capital C

Kenna

Bruce Mau Design

Real

PHD Canada BBDO Canada

Touché! PHD

Highway Entertainment

Juniper Park

BBDO Windsor

Proximity BBDO BBDO Canada Montreal Toronto

March 2011: Mia Pearson, president of Fleishman-Hillard Canada and Justin Creally, president of High Road, leave their posts to start their own PR agency, North Strategic. They are replaced by John Blyth and Annalise Coady, respectively. May 2011: Andrew Bailey, president of Proximity Canada, is promoted to chairman of Proximity North America. He is replaced by Dave Lafond, former VP and managing partner at Publicis Modem. Aug. 2011: DDB launches Shopper DDB, the DDB network’s first shopper marketing-dedicated operation. Oct. 2011: Freelance strategist Neale Halliday is hired as TBWA\Toronto’s new chief strategy officer, after his work on the agency’s successful WestJet pitch.

TBWA\ Toronto

Integer Canada

Nolin Branding & Design

DDB Canada Vancouver

KidThink

DDB Group Canada

Interbrand Canada

Tribal DDB

Tam Tam\ TBWA

HAVAS MEDIA

STAR MARKETING SERVICES GROUP

The Daggerwing Group

PORTER NOVELLI INTERNATIONAL

Critical Mass

KETCHUM PUBLIC RELATIONS WORLDWIDE

Porter Novelli Canada

FLEISHMAN HILLARD

THE RADIATE GROUP

Ketchum Public Relations Canada

GMR Canada

Pierce Canada

The Disruption Consultancy

DDB Karacters Rapp Public Design Canada Relations Group

Integrated Merchandising Systems

CDM GROUP

Marketstar Canada

IMS Canada

CDM Montreal

Euro RSCG Discovery

Arnold Worldwide Canada

Euro RSCG Life Medical Education

Shopper DDB Hodes Recruitment DDB Communications

Cossette

Orion Trading Toronto

MPG Canada

Media Contacts Canada

May 2011: Havas Worldwide opens a Euro RSCG Discovery office in Toronto, joining existing offices in Baltimore, Chicago, Richmond, Va., and Mineola, N.Y. Euro RSCG Discovery is the CRM and loyalty marketing arm of Euro RSCG Worldwide. The four-person Toronto office is established to service the Canadian Tire loyalty account that Euro won last year.

Cossette Cossette Cossette Vancouver Edmonton Winnipeg

Koo Creative

Cossette Toronto

Cossette Montreal

Elvis

Cossette Quebec

Dare

Lowe Roche

UM

Initiative Toronto

DRAFTFCB

FutureBrand Toronto Brandid

McGill Design Studio

Edge Productions

MacLaren McCann Toronto

MacLaren McCann Vancouver

MacLaren McCann Calgary

MacLaren MRM

Cossette Media

RocketXL

Draftfcb Toronto

Jungle Media

Draftfcb Healthcare Toronto

MacLaren McCann Healthcare Worldwide

Impact Research MacLaren McCann Healthcare

Weber Shandwick

Octagon

GolinHarris

MacLaren Momentum

V7 Media

Citizen Optimum/ Citoyen Optimum

CMG

Marketel NAS MacLaren McCann Recruitment

Atlelier Amuse

Nov. 2010: Cossette Inc. restructures under a new umbrella company called Vision7 International. As an agency, Cossette retains its name as well as president and CEO Brett Marchand to form one of three divisions within Vision7. The agency will offer integrated marketing services across Canada, uniting the agency’s many offshoot brands into the Cossette structure. The second Vision7 division is called EDC Communications, and represents the international arm of the new holding company. Led by former EVP of Cossette West Colin Schleining in North America and former EVP of Cossette UK Gregor Angus in the U.K., EDC is a collection of individual agencies in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. The third division, V7 Media, includes Cossette Media, Jungle Media and Impact Research.

Cossette Halifax

McCann Worldwide

M2 Universal

EDC Communications

Identica

LOWE and partners Worldwide

Mediabrands

Global employees: 1,275 Revenue by region (%): Canada (59); Europe (30); U.S. (11)

Cossette Communications

Radar DDB

Palm + Havas

Global employees: 41,800 Revenue by region (%): U.S. (56.8); U.K. (7.2); Continental Europe (13.2); Asia-Pacific (9.8); Latin America (5.9); Other (7.1)

Vision 7 International

ZIP DDB Montreal

DDB Echology

Marketstar GROUP

FleishmanHigh Road Hillard Communications Canada

Anderson DDB Health & Lifestyle

DDB Canada Toronto

Euro RSCG Life Interaction

Sharpe Blackmore Euro RSCG

Interpublic Group of Companies – New York

DDB Canada

DDB Canada Edmonton

Euro RSCG Life

Onbrand

Dec. 2010: MDC buys Toronto agency Capital C which enjoyed revenues of about $20 million working for clients like PepsiCo, Scotiabank and Sun Life. MDC also buys Kenna, a customer relationship and marketing communications company. Feb. 2011: MDC keeps on shopping, acquiring a 60% stake in Anomaly, a multi-discipline agency with offices in New York and London. June 2011: Target, which plans to open its first Canadian stores next year, hires MDC Partners to develop its overall marketing efforts in Canada. A team of MDC agencies will handle the account including KBS+P Canada and Veritas Communications, with support from Northstar Research Partners and Boom Marketing. Nov. 2011: Subtej Nijjar is named president of Crispin Porter + Bogusky’s Toronto office, taking over for the departing Shelley Brown. Michael Murray is promoted to VP and executive creative director, replacing Aaron Starkman who left the agency after nine years.

KBS+P Montreal

Accumark

DAS (DIVERSIFIED AGENCY SERVICES)

Bryan Mills Iradesso

TBWA\CANADA Novus OMD Canada Canada

ARNOLD WORLDWIDE PARTNERS

Global employees: 6,558 Revenue by region (%): U.S. (80); Canada (16); Rest of World (4)

Global employees: 65,500 Revenue by region (%): U.S. (53); U.K. (9); Rest of Europe (20); Rest of World (18)

RED URBAN WORLDWIDE

Global employees: 14,400 Revenue by region (%): Europe (53); North America (33); Rest of World (14)

Most of the major marketing communications services firms are owned by one of the multinational holding companies that dominate the industry. Marketing’s 14th annual guide to agency conglomerates in Canada helps you keep it all straight

Aegis Media Canada

March 2011: Aegis Media Canada finalizes its executive restructuring, with several senior-level appointments announced. Annette Warring, formerly COO of Vizeum Canada, is now COO of Aegis Media Canada, a new position overseeing both the Carat and Vizeum brands. Caroline Gianias is named EVP, trading and communication activation, and Jennifer Clark is now VP, consumer insight. Alastair Taylor is promoted to VP, managing director of Carat Toronto. He was previously with Carat U.K. Micheal Bispo is appointed VP, managing director at Vizeum Toronto. Sasha Grujicic was appointed SVP, group strategy at Aegis Media Canada earlier in the year. July 2011: Aegis Group announces the sale of its market research unit, Synovate, to Parisbased Ipsos. The deal is finalized in October.

Havas – Suresnes, France

Draftfcb Montreal

Fuel Advertising

Rivet Toronto

Segal Licensing

Sept. 2010: After a five-decade career, Hugh Dow announces his retirement. Dow spent the past three years as chairman of Mediabrands Canada. Prior to that, he served as president of M2 Universal for 20 years. July 2011: Geoffrey Roche leaves Lowe Roche, the agency he started more than 20 years ago, to work full-time on a website company he launched with his son. Replacing Roche is Monica Ruffo, founder of Montreal boutique agency Amuse, which was acquired by Lowe and Partners. Her new role is CEO of both Amuse and Lowe Roche.

Marketel Complete Torre Lazur The Health Healthcare Medical McCann Initiative Communications

WPP – Dublin Global employees: 153,000 including associates Revenue by region (%): North America (35); U.K. (12); Western Continental Europe (26); Asia Pacific; Latin America, Africa & Middle East and Central & Eastern Europe (27)

Publicis Groupe S.A. – Paris Global employees: 49,000 Revenue by region (%): North America (48); Europe (33); Asia-Pacific (11); Latin America (5); Africa & Middle East (3)

GREY GROUP

PUBLICIS Worldwide

GREY

Publicis Canada

Saatchi & Saatchi Canada

Publicis Calgary

Publicis Windsor

Publicis Montreal

OpticNerve

OpticNerve

OpticNerve

REA

Publicis Modem

Publicis Diversite

Publicis Intersect

Publicis Tandem

Ove Design

Publicis Brand/Design

OGILVY & MATHER

Ogilvy Healthworld Montreal

GREY GREY Toronto Vancouver

Umbrella Graphics

JWT

Ogilvy & Mather Canada

Ogilvy Healthworld Toronto

GREY Canada

Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide Publicis Toronto

OGILVY Healthworld

Ogilvy Advertising

Ogilvy Montreal

Redworks

Hill & Knowlton Canada AVHLive OgilvyOne Communication Canada

ZENITH OPTIMEDIA GROUP

Rosetta

Zenith Optimedia Canada

MSL GROUP MSL Canada

December 2010: Judy John, chief creative officer of Leo Burnett, is promoted to CEO to replace the departing David Moore. Dom Caruso, formerly CEO at BBDO Toronto, joins Leo Burnett as president and COO. January 2011: Publicis closes its Vancouver office, with former VP and creative director Bill Downie opening indie shop Slingshot Communications to service remaining accounts. May 2011: Bruce Neve, formerly president of MEC Canada, takes over as CEO of Starcom MediaVest Group. July 2011: Publicis Groupe acquires Toronto-based Rosetta Interactive.

PUBLICIS HEALTHCARE COMMUNICATIONS GROUP

STARCOM MEDIAVEST Group

LEO BURNETT WORLDWIDE

Martel et Compagnie

In-Sync Customer Insights

Tenthavenue

maxus Maxus Canada

Leo Burnett Canada

Arc Worldwide

MILLWARD BROWN

YOUNG & RUBICAM BRANDS

TNS Canadian Facts

RES PUBLICA CONSULTING GROUP

Kantar Operations Canada

Global Public Affairs

Neo @ Ogilvy JWT Canada

Legend

HKDP

GCI Canada

Cohn & Wolfe Canada

MT&L National

Taxi

WUNDERMAN

National Public Relations

Y&R

Starcom SMG pm MediaVest Medicus Life Brands Canada

Kantar group

Millward Brown Canada

OgilvyAction

GROUPM

ROSETTA MARKETING GROUP

HILL & KNOWLTON

Spafax

Kinetic

MEC MEC Canada

Mediacom Canada

Mindshare Canada

MEC Access

MBS/The Media Company

Excelerator Media

Joule Spafax Interactive

Spafax Canada

Outrider

Mediacom mindshare

Catalyst

Xaxis

M80

groupM SEARCH

Group M Esp

Lunchbox

IEG

Ethos JWT

JWT Sauce

JWT Montreal

JWT Toronto

Nov. 2010: WPP buys Taxi. Long one of Canada’s most successful—and independent—agencies, Taxi reports into Y&R Brands CEO Peter Stringham. July 15: Michele Pauchuk is appointed president of MEC Canada, replacing Bruce Neve who was hired as CEO of Starcom MediaVest Group Canada. Pauchuk was formerly executive VP and managing director at Initiative. Sept. 2011: Ian MacKellar is named chief creative officer at Ogilvy & Mather Toronto. He succeeds longtime creative partners Janet Kestin and Nancy Vonk, who left the agency to start a new leadership training initiative called Swim. MacKellar was most recently senior VP, creative director at Bensimon Byrne. Sept. 2011: GroupM opens a new 35-person office for its network Maxus, in Toronto. It’s one of three new offices for Maxus, along with L.A. and Mexico City. The Maxus Toronto office is led by president Ann Stewart, who joins from sister GroupM agency Excelerator Media.

Taxi Taxi Vancouver Calgary

Saint-Jacques Vallée Young & Rubicam

Y&R Atlantic

Taxi Toronto

Taxi 2

Taxi Montreal SUDLER & HENNESSEY

Y&R Canada

Y&R Toronto

Blast Radius

Y&R West

Wunderman KnowledgeBase Canada Marketing

Y&R Vancouver

Ray

Direct Impact Canada

Sudler & Hennessey Intramed

Sudler & Hennessey Marketforce

100% ownership Partial ownership

Holding Company INTERNATIONAL AGENCY Canadian agency AGENCY TYPE* Advertising or full-service agency** Public Relations Interactive, Direct and/or Digital Promo Media Buying and Planning Branding and Design Health care and Medical Other (includes agencies that specialize in areas such as ethnic marketing, sports, experiential, B2B, search, measurement, CRM, strategic consulting, research, event marketing as well as production shops)

* Marketing communications agencies often

handle more than one type of advertising discipline. Agency types were determined based on the work each company primarily handles or is known for doing ** B  ranch offices by city are listed only for fullservice agencies

Compiled by Rebecca Harris

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