72andSunny Names Jason Norcross and Bryan Rowles as Partners
Firm Continues Stellar Growth
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 2, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- 72andSunny, an MDC Partners firm, announced today that Creative Directors Jason Norcross and Bryan Rowles have been named Partners in the company. In their expanded roles, both Norcross and Rowles will help oversee the firm's client roster, which includes Nike, Carl's Jr./Hardee's, Activision, Discovery Channel, PacSun, Bugaboo, and K-Swiss.
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Rowles and Norcross joined the agency in 2004, and are credited with some of the agency's most iconic and innovative work including "Boom De Yada" for Discovery and "Next Level" for Nike. Their latest campaign, "Skylanders," breaks in October for Activision.
"Since I first joined 72andSunny, I've felt the most important things here were to keep making great creative work and cultivating collaborative partnerships. Keep experimenting, participating, growing, and doing dubious impersonations of our COO," said Bryan Rowles. "Nothing about that has changed except that I am even more excited than ever to have an influence over all of those same things."
"It's overwhelming to become a Partner here at 72andSunny. I have never been a part of a team that has so much collaborative energy and creativity. This place and everyone here just keep giving," said Jason Norcross.
"Bryan and Jason were our first two creative hires when we opened our doors. They helped build this place brick by brick. Including them as Partners is a recognition of their contribution and a platform for them to keep taking 72andSunny to new heights," said John Boiler.
About 72andSunny
72andSunny, an MDC Partners firm, uses creativity to inspire passion. The company has offices in Los Angeles and Amsterdam. Their clients include Nike, Carl's Jr./Hardee's, Activision, Discovery Channel, PacSun, Bugaboo, and K-Swiss.
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