14 May 2002 - 1:46pm| by | 0 comments

Frame brings in a senior creative to bolster team

Frame Cunningham has appointed Stuart Anderson as head of creative, from Partners BDDH, where he was group head.
Previously, Anderson was a senior creative at Cowan Kemsley Taylor, a breakaway from Saatchi & Saatchi. At Partners BDDH he worked on accounts such as Mercedes Benz, The Guardian, Transport for London and Christian Aid.
Anderson’s appointment follows that of Kevin Toner, who recently joined the agency from ScottishPower as client services director.
Alan Frame, managing director of Frame Cunningham said: “We have recruited Stuart to help us make the good work that we do even better. We are attracting good people from across the UK. Why? Because we believe in our people and in putting them first. For the last six months we have really been concentrating on the people, not just the business.”
Anderson added: “It was a tough decision to leave such a big agency and move up to Scotland, but Alan really sold me the dream and I look forward to making a difference. The potential is all here. And, in this current climate, that is extremely rare. It has been a daunting, yet very exciting, decision to make.”

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