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    ACA announces the 2015/2016 Board of Directors

    The Association for Communication and Advertising (ACA) held its 68th Annual General Meeting on 9 July, where the Board of Directors for 2015/2016 were elected.

    Board of Directors

    Adeshia Singh Managing DirectorSingh & Sons
    Alistair Mokoena Managing DirectorOgilvy, Jhb
    Ayanda Mbanga Deputy Group CEOSaatchi & Saatchi
    Boniswa Pezisa Managing DirectorNet#work BBDO
    Carolyn White Managing DirectorLabstore SA and Africa (Y&R)
    Chris Primos Business DirectorBlast Brand Catalysts
    Dale Tomlinson CEOThe Hardy Boys (Regional Nominee Durban)
    Danielle Sneiders Managing PartnerThe Jupiter Drawing Room, Jhb
    Danni Dixon Managing DirectorHunt Lascaris Jhb (TBWA)
    Emmet O'Hanlon Managing DirectorDDB South Africa
    Gareth Leck CEOJoe Public
    James Barty Group Managing DirectorKing James (Regional Nominee Cape Town)
    Jerry Mpufane Group Managing DirectorM&C Saatchi Abel
    Jim Faulds Chief Operating OfficerJ Walter Thompson
    Karabo Denalane Managing DirectorMcCann Worldgroup
    Karabo Songo Founder/Group CEOOlive Communications
    Kershnee Pillay Managing PartnerJ Walter Thompson
    Kevan Aspoas CEO The Jupiter Drawing Room, Cape Town
    Michael Gendel Managing DirectorGendel Strategic Marketing Group (Chairman)
    Nicole Wills Managing DirectorStick Communications
    Odette van der HaarCEOACA
    Paul Middleton Managing DirectorEbony & Ivory
    Sarah Dexter Managing DirectorOIL @ Lowe + Partners SA
    Susan Napier Managing DirectorIreland Davenport
    Thabang Skwambane Managing Director FCB, Jhb
    Wimpie le Roux Managing DirectorPublicis Machine

    At the meeting, Chair of the ACA, Mike Gendel reported on the ACA's activities during the past fiscal and stated that he was encouraged by significant progress made by the ACA in a number of areas. In contrast to this, he noted that the profession continued to face significant challenges in important areas however despite the challenges, the ACA remained committed to supporting its members and tackling the numerous issues in a positive and meaningful way.

    Standing L-R: Wimpie le Roux, Karabo Denalane, Chris Primos, Nicole Wills, Karabo Songo, Dale Tomlinson, Sarah Dexter, Emmet O’Hnalon, Kershnee Pillay. Sitting L-R: Jerry Mpufane, Mike Gendel, Gareth Leck, Odette van der Haar
    Standing L-R: Wimpie le Roux, Karabo Denalane, Chris Primos, Nicole Wills, Karabo Songo, Dale Tomlinson, Sarah Dexter, Emmet O’Hnalon, Kershnee Pillay. Sitting L-R: Jerry Mpufane, Mike Gendel, Gareth Leck, Odette van der Haar

    He further reported that in terms of transformation, the MAC Charter had reached the Minister of Trade and Industry and the ACA now awaits sectoral implementation. He noted that the reputation and stature of the ACA had been enhanced across various stakeholders, including government, allied associations, marketers, procurement managers, the media and the ACA membership base. He went on to say that the Secretariat had implemented prudent financial management in the period under review.

    Looking ahead, he stated the following matters will be included in the strategic objectives for the 2015/2016 fiscal:

      • Sustainability and operational stability of the Advertising Standards Authority

      • Retention of entrepreneurial agencies in the sector
      • Skills development through the AAA School of Advertising
      • Maintaining agency leadership
      • Reputational management
      • Government relations
      • Inter-industry interaction
      • Future proofing the ACA and the profession
      • Addressing unreasonable payment terms
      • Implementation of the MAC Charter and the Charter Council

      • The Independent Advertising Agency Special Interest Group (IAA SIG) set up earlier during 2015 that represents the economic interests of the ACA members that are 100% South African owned and who do not benefit from global structures. The group will provide non-competitive interaction and sharing of experience and advice.

    Gendel thanked the outgoing Board of Directors and other agency personnel who served on the various operations committees of the ACA and noted that the ACA CEO, Odette van der Haar continues to set the benchmark for passion and commitment to the Association.

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