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about me

[bluurb] stuff and things is created by Nicholas Gill.

Nicholas is Head of Digital Planning & Analytics at Lawton Communications Group leading the digital planning and inspiration for the Group agencies Five by Five and Headstream.

He is a contributor to Urban Lifestyle Report and the European IAB Interact Congress blog.

Previously he has worked as a client partner and strategic lead for blue chip clients including Unilever, Shell International, Ford of Europe, Nissan GB & Europe, Smirnoff, Morgan Stanley, Barclaycard, NatWest, Diners Club, Samsung and GSK for some of the leading digital and direct agencies including OgilvyOne Worldwide, Digitas (formerly Modem Media), Wunderman and Tullo Marshall Warren.

His experience encompasses national, pan European and global campaign strategy and management, digital presence re-design and re-launch, brand strategy and communications planning, the launch of new products and brands, implementation of CRM programmes, customer loyalty and acquisition as well as global and pan European development of digital strategy and delivery.

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Words in public

Articles, quotes, interviews & general press whoring:

April 2009 - on new WKD campaign, Kev n Dave in The Drum, Creative Match, uTalk Marketing

January 2009Brand Experience in Urban Lifestyle Report

January 2009on retail in Creative Match

October 2008 – Profile in Urban Lifestyle Report

September 2008 -

Brand Republic coverage

NMA coverage

Creative Match coverage

UTalk coverage

The Drum coverage

Five by Five coverage on Flickr

June 2008On FriendFeed in NMK

March 2008 – Ogilvy coverage

December 2007 – Adverblog interview

Podcasts:

February 2009 - Jane Gleadall, Biglight on e-commerce

December 2008 - Tomas Nihlen, Urban Lifestyle Report

November 2008 - The Future of Search with Love Digital

October 2008Kym Niblock, managing director bbc.com

This is Nicholas Gill’s personal blog. Everything posted on this blog is his personal opinion and does not necessarily represent the views of his employer or its clients.


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