Gorman new president of MacLaren Momentum

Robyn Gorman has been appointed president of MacLaren Momentum. Gorman replaces John Ozikizler, who was president from 2007 until January of this year. In her new position at Momentum, the customer engagement division of Toronto-based integrated agency MacLaren McCann Canada, Gorman will head up business development and client service, as well as work with agency […]

Robyn Gorman has been appointed president of MacLaren Momentum.

Gorman replaces John Ozikizler, who was president from 2007 until January of this year.

In her new position at Momentum, the customer engagement division of Toronto-based integrated agency MacLaren McCann Canada, Gorman will head up business development and client service, as well as work with agency partners around MacLaren’s Interpublic-owned network to expand her agency’s offering.

The announcement was made Monday by MacLaren McCann president and CEO Doug Turney, who called Gorman “collaborative” with a deep commitment to delivering engaging solutions.

Before coming to MacLaren Momentum, Gorman worked at Draftfcb, Pareto and Young & Rubicam, and created strategic campaigns for clients in several categories including financial service, food and beverage and automotive.

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