CMA elects Joel, Hunter to lead board

The Canadian Marketing Association (CMA) has elected Mitch Joel, president of Montreal digital agency Twist Image, as chair of its board of directors for 2011 and 2012.

The Canadian Marketing Association (CMA) has elected Mitch Joel, president of Montreal digital agency Twist Image, as chair of its board of directors for 2011 and 2012.

Peg Hunter, vice-president, marketing and communications at Home Depot of Canada, has been elected vice-chair.

Hunter and Joel were elected at the CMA’s annual general meeting on May 25.

Other newly elected board members include:
Robin Heisey, chief creative officer, Draftfcb
Jeff Lowe, vice-president, marketing and communications, TELUS
Chris O’Neill, managing director, Google Canada
Sean Taggart, vice-president, marketing, Fairmont Raffles Hotels International
Vince Timpano, president and CEO, Groupe Aeroplan Canada
Graeme Whickman, vice-president, marketing at the Ford Motor Co. of Canada

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