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N2O's Head of Creative adds to talent on DMA's Creative Committee

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The board-appointed Committee plays a key role in driving the industry forward through innovation, promoting best in class practices and embodying thought leadership.

Nigel’s appointment comes after spending a year as a guest on the Committee (even through lockdown!) where he was key in the Committee’s practices of championing ideas, celebrating industry successes and taking the lead on solving issues affecting UK marketers now and in the future

Speaking of the appointment, Nigel said: “I am very much looking forward to continuing supporting the Creative Committee, but on a more permanent basis. I can’t wait to work with Tony Spong, Cordell Burke and the rest of the DMA Creative Committee to support and drive the creative industry forward in a positive way. There are lots of challenges and that makes it a very exciting time to be a creative working with the DMA.”

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