18 March 2010 - 3:52pm| by | 18 comments

The final countdown: Power 100 top 20 revealed

The final countdown: Power 100 top 20 revealedThe final countdown: Power 100 top 20 revealed

It's the final day of The Drum's Power 100 countdown. Find out who made the top 20.

The Drum’s Power 100 aims to identify those in the marketing services industry across the UK that hold significant influence in the sector. But it’s not just what we think that counts...

Over recent months, The Drum has been polling the industry to help compile this list of agency individuals that are held in high regard by their peers. Sometimes even by their staff too. 

There are some surprise names on the final list. And some surprise omissions also. But having compiled a long-list of nominations, we posted them on The Drum website and asked our readers to vote for those that they felt should come top of the list.

The aim was to rank the most powerful marketing and creative heads in the regions. The criteria was to determine those with the most influence, profile, responsibility, experience and knowledge. And those who control the future of the industry, those that hire and fire, wine and dine and those that are instrumental in attracting client investment to their agency and, more importantly, their region... 

Client side individuals have not been included in this poll as it was decided that clients could not be polled under the same criteria as agency bosses, due to agencies' reliance on client business. A separate poll of brand bosses and marketing chiefs will follow later this year.

For this poll, though, each reader was allowed one vote. However, some Powerful hopefuls used their initiative, and the power of social media, to campaign for their inclusion. And, as such, a number have engineered their rise up the poll. However, they did supply readers of The Drum’s website and their Facebook followers an amusing dialogue – which, at one time (in the case of Newhaven’s Gareth Howells and Realise’s Don Smith), even took the form of a political poster advertising campaign.

So, with campaigning over and following a test of the criteria to each individual included in the poll, the final list was arrived at. See the entire top 100, and find out if you made the list, on the Power 100 website.

Here's the final 20...

20: Don Smith - Realise

19: Rob Morrice - IAS b2b

18: Chris Sykes - Volume Group

17: Gareth Howells - Newhaven

16: Rod Hyde - Amaze

15: Adrian Carroll - D8

14: Ian McAteer - The Union

13: Jonathan Sands - Elmwood

12: Gerry Farrell - The Leith

11: Andy Cheetham and Dave Bell - CheethamBellJWT

10: Dave Moutrie - Brilliant

9: Nicky Unsworth - BJL

8: John Rowley - tangible:group

7: Dave Lucas and Andy Jeal - Mediavest

6: Steve Leach - Bigmouthmedia

5: Tony Foggett - Code Computerlove

4: Sue Little - McCann Erickson Manchester

3: Bruce Hutton - Bray Leino

2: Ben Langdon - DMG

1: Dean Lovett - McCann Erickson Birmingham

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Anonymous (not verified)
19 Mar 2010 - 11:08
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Well done Dean.....although you've been sat on that couch now for a while and probably deserve a new chair! Go on, treat yourself.

Anonymous (not verified)
19 Mar 2010 - 11:44
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Surprise, surprise... Dean Lovett.

Anonymous (not verified)
19 Mar 2010 - 11:46
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Shit. No Longstaff. I DEMAND A RECOUNT!

19 Mar 2010 - 12:01
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f*cking swizz!

Anonymous (not verified)
19 Mar 2010 - 12:50
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I think it would have been more of surprise had Graeme landed top spot......not that he doesn't deserve it.

Anonymous (not verified)
19 Mar 2010 - 13:01
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There are quite a few people on here I've either met or know of through reputation.
Reading their comments, the majority seem quite decent and dedicated people..quite a few up their own arses but the one who stands out for me is the person who when asked "What's the hardest decision you've ever had to make" replied..
"Lamborghini or Ferrari..Ferrari, twice" I've just thought of a rude name for him..

Anonymous (not verified)
19 Mar 2010 - 13:11
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...not even an honourable mention for Anon .... I may take my business elsewhere.

Anonymous (not verified)
19 Mar 2010 - 14:03
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You've got a Boy George looking character, clearly wearing eyeliner and what looks like a feather bower - I'm thinking 'Pitcher or Catcher' was his toughest decision?

Anonymous (not verified)
19 Mar 2010 - 14:08
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"Lamborghini or Ferrari..Ferrari, twice"

From what i hear he will be taking the bus soon!

19 Mar 2010 - 14:15
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"Lamborghini or Ferrari..Ferrari, twice"

Good taste! I loved them posters from Athena too!

Anonymous (not verified)
19 Mar 2010 - 14:29
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Lamborghini or Ferrari..Ferrari, twice - who said that i checked and couldn't see it on any of the 'top twenties' profiles.

Also is ben langdon saying 'just like that' in his pic?

Anonymous (not verified)
19 Mar 2010 - 14:58
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"University of life"!!!!!!!!

Anonymous (not verified)
19 Mar 2010 - 15:04
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14:29..try number 72..

19 Mar 2010 - 16:11
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Adrian Carroll rocks my world!

Anonymous (not verified)
19 Mar 2010 - 17:11
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I can't believe Europe's masterpiece wasn't attached to this feature - now that would have rocked!!!!

Anonymous (not verified)
20 Mar 2010 - 12:25
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Interesting , what ever happened to that fella Mark Gorman? he very good !

22 Mar 2010 - 07:46
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Well done Deano, you're a ledge (as they say here)

22 Mar 2010 - 09:33
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Huge congats Deano - it's good to have you in the Midlands.

We are not worthy.........!

Tim Rees

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