Following @radical.media’s closure CPC confirms ongoing role of Ian Fowler as CPC co-chair

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Ian Fowler.jpgFollowing today’s announcement of the closure of the local arm of @radical.media, Commercial Producers Council (CPC) has confirmed Ian Fowler’s continued commitment to members and the industry through the group’s representation led by himself, Emma Lawrence and Michael Ritchie.

Fowler (left), who was @radical’s Australian managing director, has been instrumental in driving the CPC agenda since formation in late 2011, proving advice and support with the development of the CPC Standard Production Agreement. Lawrence and Ritchie have requested Fowler remain in his co-chair position as the group enters the new membership year.

Says Lawrence: “We have been very lucky to have Ian’s involvement to date and are grateful he has agreed to continue his CPC role as he considers his next steps in the industry.”

Says Margaret Zabel, CEO, The Communications Council: “We have extended our full support to Ian and are equally appreciative of his involvement and expertise in guiding the CPC in development.”

CPC is a member based organisation representing the interests of production companies working in marketing communications. Members are engaged in commercial production, working with creative and media communications agencies in the delivery of production expertise. The CPC is powered by The Communications Council.

The group’s objectives:

• To champion best practice business principles for members

• Provide systems and processes to assist members in delivering excellence

• Promote the economic and business benefits of the industry to the business

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