Wednesday, November 12, 2008

I heart my dad.

TUNE-IN TO THE “GREATER NEW ORLEANS” SHOW
ON WLAE TV CHANNEL 32 – NEW ORLEANS TO SEE AN IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW WITH MARK SCHOFIELD, PRESIDENT OF KEATING MAGEE
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 - 7:00 P.M. AND 9:30 P.M.

Mark Schofield, president of 27-year-old, full-service communications firm, Keating Magee, will be featured in an interview on the New Orleans-based PBS community talk show: Greater New Orleans hosted by Tom Bagwill, on WLAE TV Channel 32. This insightful and fun interview will run at the following times:

Air Date: Wednesday, November 12
Time: 7:00 p.m. and again at 9:30 p.m.

Mark will be discussing trends in the advertising industry, being the male head of a largely female agency, the book he’s written, The Golden Football, about developing account leaders, is the hit TV show “Mad Men” an accurate depiction of the ad industry, why he chose to work in New Orleans and much, much more!

About Mark Schofield
A former executive at McKinney, one of the country’s most successful and creative shops, Mark Schofield led some of the agency’s most significant accounts, including Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Bacardi and Aetna, Inc. Over the course of his distinguished career, Schofield also led such accounts as Time Warner Cable, UNC Healthcare and Rex Hospital.

With over 20 years in the agency business, Schofield has helped agencies create a culture of excellence and innovative thinking necessary to succeed in the rapidly changing landscape of the communications business. His personal mission, which complements the tenets upon which Keating Magee was founded, is to get people to be nothing but their best, and that means giving clients the best, most strategic ideas to advance their goals.

About Keating Magee
Keating Magee is a full-service communications firm driven by its creativity. Our job is to connect brands with the consumer on an emotional level to impel them to act - and get businesses the results they need.

Keating Magee is an affiliate with Endai Worldwide, MS&L, AAAA’s and Second Wind.