Wednesday, 19 October, 2011 - 09:48
Lowe takes 303 stake
Perth advertising agency 303 has merged with international firm Lowe in a deal giving the big partner 51 per cent of the firm.
Alan (Al) Taylor has over 25 years of experience working in the marketing and communications industries, with numerous national and international awards to his credit.
Mr Taylor was chair and group managing director of WA-founded advertising agency 303MullenLowe, and was instrumental in expanding the business into the eastern states and building it to become Australia’s largest independently-owned agency before its subsequent acquisition by US-listed communications group IPG (InterPublic Group).
Mr Taylor is a highly active member of WA’s business and arts community. He is the president of West Australian Music (WAM), board member of Activate Perth, former AbAF councillor, and a non-executive director of EnergyOS.
He is also a musician and carved out a moderate side career as a drummer in a number of bands on the east coast and in Western Australia.
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Perth advertising agency 303 has merged with international firm Lowe in a deal giving the big partner 51 per cent of the firm.
Two of the oldest names in Perth's advertising industry have disappeared as increasing competition from national firms puts pressure on local players.
New research from Edith Cowan University has found that Western Australia’s contemporary music scene is worth nearly $1 billion to the state’s economy.
303 MullenLowe chairman Al Taylor will step down at the end of the year after 17 years at the Perth-based advertising agency.
Former advertising executive Al Taylor has been appointed chief executive of hospitality and brewing business Triple-1-Three, which was set up by former Sunset Events directors David Chitty and James Legge.
New Fremantle venue Freo.Social is drawing on the founders’ experience with music festivals and outdoor cinema.
Almost 10 months after it opened, Freo.Social has expanded its range to include a dining option with the addition of Beer.Kitchen, the venue’s new 22-item dining offering launched in mid-December.
Former Must Winebar partner Russell Blaikie has joined Prendiville Group, while Natalie Jenkins has been appointed Seesaw chair and Natasha Collier will lead West Australian Music.
Western Australian hospitality group Triple-1-Three has acquired the majority stake in North Fremantle live music venue Mojos Bar.
West Australian Music has moved its headquarters from the City of Perth to the Goolugatup Heathcote precinct in Applecross.
Al Taylor has stepped down from the chief executive role at Triple-1-Three, the owner of Otherside beer brand and several venues.
UnionsWA secretary Owen Whittle has taken up a new role as West Australian Music chief executive after 12 years with the state's peak trades and labour council.
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