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Tpec has announced the winners of its inaugural television publicity campaign competition along with the recipient of the Ben Halpern Lifetime Achievement Award.
The new television publicity campaign competition accepted submissions across nearly every genre and platform to recognize excellence for all programming publicity campaigns. The late Howard Bragman was also awarded the Ben Halpern Lifetime Achievement Award for his dedication and career in publicity. Bragman died in February at the age of 66. Halpern was one of the founders of Tpec.
A celebration honoring the winners will be announced at a later date.
“All these winners exemplify the creativity, hard work and relentless dedication to raising awareness of the exciting content available to viewers,” said Tpec Co-Chairs Dustin Smith and Wendy Zocks in a statement. “These awards extend Tpec’s mission to elevate and celebrate our talented members behind these publicity campaigns. In addition, we are honored to present our...
The new television publicity campaign competition accepted submissions across nearly every genre and platform to recognize excellence for all programming publicity campaigns. The late Howard Bragman was also awarded the Ben Halpern Lifetime Achievement Award for his dedication and career in publicity. Bragman died in February at the age of 66. Halpern was one of the founders of Tpec.
A celebration honoring the winners will be announced at a later date.
“All these winners exemplify the creativity, hard work and relentless dedication to raising awareness of the exciting content available to viewers,” said Tpec Co-Chairs Dustin Smith and Wendy Zocks in a statement. “These awards extend Tpec’s mission to elevate and celebrate our talented members behind these publicity campaigns. In addition, we are honored to present our...
- 6/14/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
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If it’s possible to pull off solemn conversations about the stakes for women around the world and also have a fantastic party that toasts their remarkable achievements, Variety did just that on Wednesday in Beverly Hills.
In a sprawling takeover of the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, heavy-hitting executives, producers, writers, talent and glitterati convened to celebrate the annual event and magazine feature.
Cover stars Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and Ava DuVernay, activist icon Malala Yousafzai, and actor Elizabeth Olsen were all in attendance to speak on behalf of causes important to each of them — as well as lighting a path forward to equity in a time of unrest for women and other marginalized communities in the U.S..
“It’s a choice to be optimistic,” Hilary Clinton told the crowd, addressing the striking down of the landmark American abortion legislation Roe v. Wade, the...
In a sprawling takeover of the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, heavy-hitting executives, producers, writers, talent and glitterati convened to celebrate the annual event and magazine feature.
Cover stars Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and Ava DuVernay, activist icon Malala Yousafzai, and actor Elizabeth Olsen were all in attendance to speak on behalf of causes important to each of them — as well as lighting a path forward to equity in a time of unrest for women and other marginalized communities in the U.S..
“It’s a choice to be optimistic,” Hilary Clinton told the crowd, addressing the striking down of the landmark American abortion legislation Roe v. Wade, the...
- 9/29/2022
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Newly minted DreamWorks Animation president Margie Cohn has set her leadership team with two new roles at the Universal-owned shop.
Kristin Lowe has been named chief creative officer in feature films, and Peter Gal has the same role in television. Both will report to Cohn effective immediately, with several other workflow changes at the Burbank, Calif., animation studio.
Cohn has aligned the marketing, public relations, business and legal affairs, human resources, and recruiting functions for both film and TV as such: Michael Vollman has been named executive vice president in marketing; Courtenay Palaski has been named senior vice president in charge of communications; Josh Meyer will lead business affairs; and Ashley Brinsfield will oversee human resources and recruiting.
All of those positions will report to Cohn as well as CFO Kelly Betz, business operations head Daniel Solnicki, and Robbin Kelly in legal affairs.
“With this new structure, Dwa is positioned...
Kristin Lowe has been named chief creative officer in feature films, and Peter Gal has the same role in television. Both will report to Cohn effective immediately, with several other workflow changes at the Burbank, Calif., animation studio.
Cohn has aligned the marketing, public relations, business and legal affairs, human resources, and recruiting functions for both film and TV as such: Michael Vollman has been named executive vice president in marketing; Courtenay Palaski has been named senior vice president in charge of communications; Josh Meyer will lead business affairs; and Ashley Brinsfield will oversee human resources and recruiting.
All of those positions will report to Cohn as well as CFO Kelly Betz, business operations head Daniel Solnicki, and Robbin Kelly in legal affairs.
“With this new structure, Dwa is positioned...
- 2/28/2019
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Newly appointed DreamWorks Animation president Margie Cohn announced two new leadership roles in addition to a realigned executive structure on Thursday.
Cohn named Kristin Lowe has the feature department’s chief creative officer and Peter Gal as the chief creative officer on the TV side, both of which are newly created roles. The appointments, which are effective immediately, place all aspects of creative under one leader in each division in an attempt to streamline management of upcoming slates.
Both Lowe and Gal will report directly to Cohn, who was tapped to head DreamWorks Animation in January.
“With this new structure, Dwa is positioned for growth as we continue to create beloved and award-winning films and television series,” Cohn said in a statement. “Kristin and Peter are both very well-respected executives, and their leadership will only serve to strengthen Dwa’s position as a home to the very best storytellers. The...
Cohn named Kristin Lowe has the feature department’s chief creative officer and Peter Gal as the chief creative officer on the TV side, both of which are newly created roles. The appointments, which are effective immediately, place all aspects of creative under one leader in each division in an attempt to streamline management of upcoming slates.
Both Lowe and Gal will report directly to Cohn, who was tapped to head DreamWorks Animation in January.
“With this new structure, Dwa is positioned for growth as we continue to create beloved and award-winning films and television series,” Cohn said in a statement. “Kristin and Peter are both very well-respected executives, and their leadership will only serve to strengthen Dwa’s position as a home to the very best storytellers. The...
- 2/28/2019
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
Following her appointment as DreamWorks Animation President back in January, Margie Cohn is realigning the executive structure on the Glendale lot.
Today Cohn named Kristin Lowe Chief Creative Officer, Features and Peter Gal appointed Chief Creative Officer, Television in newly created roles, effective immediately.
The appointments will strategically place all aspects of creative under one leader in each division to streamline management of upcoming slates.
In addition, Cohn has aligned the marketing, public relations, business and legal affairs, human resources and recruiting functions for both features and television respectively under Michael Vollman, Evp, Marketing; Courtenay Palaski, Svp/Head of Communications; Josh Meyer, Head of Business Affairs; and Ashley Brinsfield, Head of Human Resources and Recruiting. All of these positions will report to Cohn, along with CFO, Kelly Betz; Evp Business Operations, Daniel Solnicki; and Robbin Kelly, Head of Legal Affairs.
“With this new structure, Dwa is positioned for growth as...
Today Cohn named Kristin Lowe Chief Creative Officer, Features and Peter Gal appointed Chief Creative Officer, Television in newly created roles, effective immediately.
The appointments will strategically place all aspects of creative under one leader in each division to streamline management of upcoming slates.
In addition, Cohn has aligned the marketing, public relations, business and legal affairs, human resources and recruiting functions for both features and television respectively under Michael Vollman, Evp, Marketing; Courtenay Palaski, Svp/Head of Communications; Josh Meyer, Head of Business Affairs; and Ashley Brinsfield, Head of Human Resources and Recruiting. All of these positions will report to Cohn, along with CFO, Kelly Betz; Evp Business Operations, Daniel Solnicki; and Robbin Kelly, Head of Legal Affairs.
“With this new structure, Dwa is positioned for growth as...
- 2/28/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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