The relationship between agencies and clients is changing. Job roles are disappearing, clients are bringing previously external roles in-house, and of course, consumer demand and technological developments continue to disrupt how work is done.
On Wednesday 25 May 2016 the Guardian will host an evening panel debate and networking event bringing together cross-industry perspectives to examine the shape of agencies of the future.
Supported by Deltek, we’re bringing together a panel of leading industry experts to answer the following questions:
- What do new models between agencies, media owners and clients look like?
- Why are these models emerging?
- Do agencies require the talents of specialists or generalists to thrive?
- How is digital changing the speed at which the creative process moves?
- What remuneration models are evolving?
- What’s the role of the traditional big campaign idea over the next 10 years?
Details
Date: Wednesday 25 May 2016
Time: 6.00pm – 8.30pm
Location: The Guardian, Kings Place, York Way, London N1 9GU
Panelists
- Robin Hough (Chair), editor, Media and Tech Network, Guardian
- Zillah Byng-Maddick, CEO, Future PLC
- Barnaby Dawe, global CMO, Just Eat
- Raymond Kieser, global practice director of marketing communications, Deltek
- Cilla Snowball CBE, group chairman and group CEO, AMV BBDO
Register for free
While this is a free event, please be aware that space is limited and priority will be given to relevant, senior personnel from creative and networked agencies, as well as marketers working for brands and media owners.
Successful applicants will be alerted directly via email.