09 May 13
By: Tracey
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Cannt returns for 2013 as Camp Cannt
Now in its fourth fabulous year, the CANNT Festival will take place in London from the 17th to the 21st of June 2013. Founded by Simon Gill, Executive Creative Director at LBi and Laura Jordan-Bambach, Creative Director at Dare, CANNT Festival aims to bring together those industry folk who can’t make it over to the Croisette, giving them a small taste of the creative love-in of Cannes. It’s a weeklong celebration of all things creative, taking place across a wide range of London venues.12 April 13
By: Nisha
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Current Vacancies
Kitcatt Nohr Digitas is one of the UK’s leading agencies. We boast an enviable client list covering virtually every sector: John Lewis, Waitrose, Lexus, Toyota, Department of Health, Proctor & Gamble, Asus, Delta, Sky, Weightwatchers, Starbucks, NSPCC and Dogs Trust. We pride ourselves on being both creatively strong, strategically sharp and technologically adept.05 April 13
By: Nisha
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Searching for our next apprentice
Creative Pioneers Challenge is a nationwide search endorsed by UK Government to find the next generation of digital natives and creative entrepreneurs.
This year's challenge offers successful applicants an opportunity into the industry via a 12 month paid apprenticeship. At the end of the apprenticeship, the apprentice will walk away with an industry-recognised qualification and the opportunity for permanent employment.
07 February 13
By: Tracey
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DigitasLBi
On Tuesday 5 February 2013, Publicis Groupe announced the merger of Digitas with the digital agency network LBi to form DigitasLBi. Whilst on a global level this presents many exciting opportunities, here at Kitcatt Nohr Digitas and DNA there are no planned changes and we are operating business as usual. We expect no disruption to the services we provide our clients. We will simply be part of a bigger network, which has more resources and greater reach around the world, called DigitasLBi.04 February 13
By: Tracey
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Kitcatt Nohr Digitas Wins Dogs Trust
Kitcatt Nohr Digitas has been appointed by Dogs Trust, the largest dog welfare charity in the UK. The appointment comes at a time when all charities are facing an uphill battle for donations.30 January 13
By: Tracey
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Kitcatt Nohr Digitas Wins AXA UK
AXA, the insurance and investments specialist, has appointed Kitcatt Nohr Digitas as its lead creative and digital agency in the UK. The agency will work to help AXA better utilise digital and social channels to achieve greater stand out in what is typically a low engagement sector.19 December 12
By: Nisha
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Job Title : Senior Social Lead / Head of Social
Kitcatt Nohr Digitas is one of the UK’s leading agencies. We boast an enviable client list covering virtually every sector: John Lewis, Waitrose, Lexus, Toyota, Department of Health, Proctor & Gamble, Asus, Delta, Sky, Weightwatchers, Starbucks, NSPCC and Dogs Trust. We pride ourselves on being both creatively strong, strategically sharp and technologically adept.07 December 12
By: Ben
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Kitcatt Nohr Digitas wins DMA Gold for Waitrose and Starbucks
A hugely successful customer acquisition campaign for Waitrose and the re-launch of Starbucks' loyalty programme triumphed at this year's DMA Awards ceremony.22 November 12
By: Tracey
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Weight Watchers appoints Kitcatt Nohr Digitas to CRM account
Weight Watchers, the world’s leading provider of weight management services, has appointed Kitcatt Nohr Digitas to manage its £500k CRM account after a competitive pitch.20 November 12
By: Marc
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Does Politics Need a Re-brand?
Politics may have changed a lot in the last few years but have the political parties themselves, the brands, also moved with the times? Marc Nohr during a TV interview on the Daily Politics show discusses whether or not political parties are getting in the way of how people engage with politics.Latest Article
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