Campaign India Team
Oct 27, 2014

Ad club's event to host Facebook's Mark D'Arcy moved to 31 October

Venue and time to be announced later

Ad club's event to host Facebook's Mark D'Arcy moved to 31 October
The Ad Club is all set to host Mark D'Arcy, VP and chief creative officer, Facebook Creative Shop. The event, however, earlier supposed to be held on 28 October has been postponed to 31 October. The venue and time of the session are yet to be made public, informs an official statement by The Ad Club.
 
Mark D'Arcy joined Facebook in 2011 to explore the social network's creative potential. He went on to form Facebook Creative Council which allows Facebook as a platform to better engage and educate the global creative community.
 
Prior to joining Facebook, Mark spent 7 years at Time Warner in New York as chief creative officer for its Global Media Group. 
 
D'Arcy has served on the jury board of international awards such as Clio Awards, Lia Awards, The International Andy Awards and Cannes Lion
Source:
Campaign India

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