Episodes
For the last few weeks we have been talking to industry thought leaders on how strategic planning in Canada has changed over the last 10 years and what might be in store for the next. In our final episode in this series, we are talking to Emily MacLaurin-King,VP GAD and Josh Hansen, VP Strategy at McCann and Rebeca Stutley, SVP Storytelling and Communications at Kids Help Phone, a mental health support platform for Canadian youth. Get their perspective on how strategic planning has played...
Published 10/20/23
Helen Keller once said, “Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.” Matt Foulk’s 9-5 is CSO of Jolly Good but when he’s not working, he can be most often found on his bike (or one of several). Matt is the Founder of Ghost Gravel (an adventure cycling company that creates and supports extraordinary adventures 'off the beaten track') and unsurprisingly a huge supporter of adventure. Matt believes adventure is important not just for health and happiness but also for excelling as a...
Published 10/12/23
Published 10/12/23
There is rarely a week that goes by where I don't see an article or report or study on effectiveness. And for obvious reasons. Advertising is "commercial art" and so obviously should be expected to deliver. And while there is much more data to show that this commercial art is doing something, understanding what it is doing and the resulting implications is something that the entire agency needs to embrace, not just the strategy dept. So this week we're chatting with Ian Westworth, SVP Head...
Published 09/30/23
"Reading fuels a sense of curiosity about the world, which I think helped drive me forward in my career and in the work that I do now with my foundation." Bill Gates is many things: visionary computer programmer, co-founder of Microsoft,  American billionaire, philanthropist....and also a prolific reader. Gates, who has been known to read 50 books a year, credits some of his biggest ideas to reading. When it comes to reading, there are many books that we as planners are told to read but...
Published 09/19/23
Shortly after I joined TAXI, I remember being asked to fly to Amsterdam to work on the launch of Axe Hair in Europe. I couldn't believe my luck! While there, I worked alongside Ron Smrczek and Chris Andrews who were heading up the TAXI Amsterdam office at the time. Since then, Ron and Chris led had a storied career venturing throughout Europe and the US. And they are currently the Independent Creative Director & Principal at Those Who Wander and President & CEO at BBDO Canada,...
Published 09/05/23
Lucia Thomaz is a brand strategist based in Montreal and originally from Brazil. Several years ago, Lucia was persuaded to leave Sao Paolo, where she worked at agencies such as FCB, DDB and Fabrica, to chase love and has since settled into life in Canada. Given her background, we thought he'd have an interesting perspective on our question: What makes strategic planning in Canada different and what might a Canadian style of strategic planning have to offer the industry.
Published 08/21/23
Graham Lang, CCO at TAXI, has enjoyed a storied career in advertising so far having worked at agencies like Saatchi & Saatchi London and Y&R South Africa, prior to moving to Canada in 2018. Given his background, we thought he'd have an interesting perspective on our question: What makes strategic planning in Canada different and what might a Canadian style of strategic planning have to offer the industry.
Published 08/14/23
Rafik Belmesk is CSO at Dentsu and early in his career, he lived and worked abroad in Singapore at Ogilvy. Get his perspective on what makes strategic planning in Canada different and what a Canadian style of strategic planning may have to offer the industry.
Published 08/08/23
Back in 2017, Erin Brittain, Group Strategy Director at Publicis, moved to London for some adventure. While there, she deepened her brand planning expertise and after a couple years abroad, she came back to Canada. On this week's episode, of GrowOp, we get her take on how strategic planning in Canada is different from the rest of the world and what a Canadian style of strategic planning can offer the industry.
Published 07/24/23
We've almost completed our APG Canada at 10 series. In episode #9, Richard Fofana, EVP Strategy at UM shares his reflections on how strategic planning in Canada has changed over the last 10 years and what might be in store for the next.
Published 07/10/23
Katee was born and raised in Hamilton but early in her career she moved to London. After more than 10 years in the UK with a focus on purpose, social impact and sustainability strategy, she returned to Toronto and is now Senior Director, Client Strategy at Public. Get Katee's perspective on how strategic planning in Canada is different from the rest of the world and what a Canadian style of planning might have to offer the industry.
Published 07/04/23
"What makes strategic planning in Canada different from the rest of the world and what might a Canadian style of strategic planning have to offer the industry." Could the answer be empathy? Have a listen to Daniel Cameron, VP Strategy at Cossette, and get his perspective on why he thinks Canadian strategists are particularly well armed for the craft.
Published 06/27/23
This week, we are taking a short break from our APG Canada at 10 series with the launch of the first episode of our Canada VS series, a continuation of the event we hosted last month at Publicis. Have a listen to our conversation with Tim Hopkins, National Strategy Lead at The & Partnership. Tim came to Canada some 6 years ago from London. In this episode, he reflects on what makes strategic planning in Canada different from the rest of the world and what a Canadian style of strategic...
Published 06/12/23
This week, we're shifting our gaze (and ears!) to the West coast to hear what Jack Dayan, Partner and Head of Strategy at Full Punch, has to say about the last 10 years of strategic planning in Canada and what might be in store for the next 10.
Published 06/05/23
Umar Ghumman is the Chief Experience Officer at WT. Get his perspective on how strategy in Canada has changed over the last 10 years and what might be in store for the next.
Published 05/29/23
If anyone might have a perspective on how strategic planning has changed in the last 10 years and what might be in store for the next, then surely two of the best headhunters in Canada surely would. This week, have a listen to what Ni Kalman, Founder, and Cheryl Munroe, VP Client Service & Recruitment, at AIP Connect have to say on the topic.
Published 05/24/23
Mark Tomblin arrived in Canada from the UK one cold, snowy evening back in 2010. Since then, he has chaired the APG and headed up strategy departments at TAXI and Juniper Park\TBWA. Get his perspective on how strategic planning has changed in Canada over the last 10 years and what might be in store for the next.
Published 05/15/23
Eight years ago, Shari Walczak and Shane Ogilvie started the Garden, at a time when few agencies were founded by a strategy creative pairing. Over the last 10 years, they’ve seen a lot change, especially in strategic planning, and they’ve changed right along with it. Find out what they think about how planning has evolved in Canada over the last 10 years and what might be in store for the next.
Published 05/08/23
To consider how the digital landscape has changed in the last 10 years and then try and predict what might be coming in the next 10 years is undeniably wild, so we thought we’d go there. So this week, find out what Priyanaka Goswami, EVP, Head of Experience + Connections, has to say about how strategic planning has changed in Canada over the last 10 years and what might be in store for the next.
Published 05/02/23
Next up: Elana Gorbatyuk, Global CSO and Partner, at Sid Lee. Find out what Elana has to say about what’s changed in planning in Canada over the last 10 years and what might be in store for the next.
Published 04/24/23
This week on the show and actually for the next 10 weeks, we will be celebrating 10 years of the APG. With APG Canada at 10, we will be releasing 10 new episodes to explore how strategy in Canada has changed over the last 10 years and what might be in store for the next. In the series, we will be talking to strategists, creatives, HR, and management to gather their diverse perspectives. In this episode, hear from Sub Nijjar, CSO, Daniel Shearer, President, Ontario and West and Melissa Gordon,...
Published 04/20/23
Fake it till you make it has been the winning formula for many a strategist. To do that well you need to be comfortable being uncomfortable. Amanda Jones (AJ), CSO at McCann has lived in the UK, Romania and now Canada so it seems she’s gotten pretty used to being not being used to being where she is. Listen in to find out how she uses this to work in her favour.
Published 04/12/23
A few months ago we interviewed Justine Feron, a Canadian strategist who gave us the ins and outs of working as a planner in the US. Today, we're going a bit further afield. Have you ever wondered what it's like to work as a strategist in the UK? Find out from Michael Kates, Senior Strategist at Brave London, who moved to Old Blighty a year ago.
Published 04/06/23
Many of us have gotten or had to give tough love over the course of our career but few of us have managed to turn it into our own business venture. Today we’re talking to Lindsay Waugh, James Fisher and Julie Sheldon of the newly formed strategy collective, Tough Love on How Tough Love Fuels Agile Strategy. Enjoy!
Published 03/27/23