On The Move

A recap of who’s headed where in Canadian marketing and communications. After less than a year as president, GEOFF CRAIG has left Extreme Group. Craig joined the agency’s Toronto office in May 2011 after spending nearly three decades client side with companies such as Maple Leaf Foods and Unilever. Craig said he is looking to […]

A recap of who’s headed where in Canadian marketing and communications.

After less than a year as president, GEOFF CRAIG has left Extreme Group. Craig joined the agency’s Toronto office in May 2011 after spending nearly three decades client side with companies such as Maple Leaf Foods and Unilever. Craig said he is looking to go back to the client side.

After winning projects for Astral’s The Movie Network, Entertainment One, History Television and John St., interactive agency Secret Location added six members to its team. GRAHAM BUDD joins the Toronto agency as director of business development. During his career, Budd has held positions at Lowe Roche, Publicis and Grip Limited. Other new hires include developers, ADAM DRAKE, JOSH MANRICKS and PAUL STODOLAK, producer KATHRYN RAWSON, and designer JORY KRUSPE.

HARLEY NAKELSKY was promoted to vice-president, sales and marketing for Skyline International Development Inc. in Toronto. Nakelsky joined the company a little over a year ago as director of sales and marketing.

National Public Relations appointed JOANNA WILSON as vice-president and lead of its healthcare communications practice. She was most recently a vice-president at Edelman.

CHRISTOPHER MAHONY joined Go RVing Canada as its executive director. He was most recently executive director of the International Confectionery Association. Before that he was the director, regulatory affairs and communication for the Confectionary Manufacturers Association of Canada.

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