MOTHER CALLS HARRIS AND ELEY FROM NEW YORK

CB hears former BMF Sydney star creative team Scott Harris and Damien Eley, who have spent the last three years at Ogilvy & Mather, New York have scored a plum senior creative gig at Mother in London, effective early December. While at BMF in the late 90s, early 2000s they created award winning work for the likes of FMH, Blackmores ("Lobster") and Lamb.

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Anonymous said:

these boys are awesome. new york will miss them.

Anonymous said:

I thought it was eLAY?

Anonymous said:

look out london LAYdies

Pombooie said:

Yeah. Good on em. It a long way from PEarl & Dean Scotty.

Anonymous said:

it's pronounced that way, but spelt as seen.

Anonymous said:

Keep up the awards fellasMitcha (Oz)

Anonymous said:

NICE ONE NEW YORK.creative, nice AND gorgeous looking.I never saw such a perfect creature before.

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