Andy Krupski leaves Grey Canada
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Grey Canada CEO and Pres Andy Krupski has stepped down from his post in the advertising agency. Krupski, who gave 'personal reasons' as the explanation for his sudden departure, has been replaced by a seven-man senior management committee. Krupski, who will remain as a consultant to Toronto, Ontario-based Grey Canada, said that his move was not related to the company's 1998 financial performance that fell short by 5% to 6% of the target set by its New York-based parent.
Publication Name: Marketing Magazine
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1196-4650
Year: 1999
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Cohen principles aim for resurrection
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The Cohen Group, a Toronto, Canada-based ad agency, was forced to seek receivership, with over C$1.8 million in unpaid debts to secured creditors. The Canadian Imperial Bank, which is owned the most money, pushed the Cohen Group into receivership based on an outstanding debt of $932,096. Other secured creditors include AT and T Capital for an undisclosed amount, Robert Cohen ($582,000) and Sid Cohen/Roc-Win Management (C$333,000).
Publication Name: Marketing Magazine
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1196-4650
Year: 1998
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