Dateline: April 15, 2011
Marketing Magazine

ENDEAVOUR AND TRAJECTORY
TAKE ON ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO ACCOUNT


The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) has appointed Toronto-based Endeavour Marketing as its agency of record, following a review.

The full-service agency will work in partnership with Toronto branding shop Trajectory for the overall branding process. Endeavour will handle specific marketing efforts around the gallery’s offerings including exhibitions, membership opportunities and educational programs.

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Dateline: October 19, 2010
The Globe and Mail

BRAND COUPLAND: MASTER OF MEDIA

In Nick Rockel’s article, Jeannette Hanna provides insights into Douglas Coupland’s staying power and breadth of vision which provides lessons to entrepreneurs.

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The Globe and Mail


Dateline: June 17, 2010
Marketing Magazine

TORONTO 2015 GAMES NAMES BRANDING AGENCIES

Toronto 2015 has chosen Endeavour and Toronto start-up Trajectory to develop a brand for the 2015 Pan and Parapan American Games.

Nineteen agencies hit the starting line in April with submissions for the upcoming sporting event’s visual identity, but by the final turn only three submissions made the shortlist: Endeavour/Trajectory, BBDO Canada and Interbrand.

“They were terrific,” said Ian Troop, CEO of Toronto 2015. The judging panel “was really impressed by all three submissions. They’d obviously spent lots of time...doing consumer research, thinking creatively on how to express [our brand]. We were really fortunate that all three groups were committed to this.”

Submissions were scored on the quality of their brand planning, development and creative attributes by a panel of independent branding experts assembled for the RFP. Along with Troop, the panel included Michel Frappier, chair of the Ontario Advertising Review Board; Allan Middleton, a professor at the Schulich School of Business; and Richard Peddie, president and CEO of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment.

“The strength of Endeavour in the strategy and execution of major events was complemented by Trajectory’s strategic and creative brand expertise creating an approach that will be a vital element of the Toronto 2015 Games,” said Middleton, in a statement.

While Endeavour and Trajectory's submission has been approved, Troop expects the brand won’t to be ready for the public until August. “There’s some work to be done across the architecture, the visualization of it. We have to make sure we check with consumers. We’ve done some work there already.”

The branding assignment does not include marketing duties. While Toronto 2015 recently hired a senior vice-president of marketing – Katherine Henderson, former general manager, vice-president and director of marketing for Whirlpool Corporation – Troop could not comment on the likelihood or timing of an advertising agency-of-record search.

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Dateline: February 10, 2010
Jeannette has written an article on biomimicry-inspired creativity that has been published in the current issue of Applied Arts online.



Looking to nature for inspiration in uncertain times for the creative profession is not as crazy as it initially appears.

If you want to understand the future of marketing, advertising, branding and design, look no future than this: biomimicry. This is not science fiction. It represents a seismic shift in how to understand the way businesses, markets and customers are interacting today…

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The Applied Arts Wire


Dateline: February 2, 2010


Jeannette Hanna will be delivering a talk at the National Arts Centre on Symbolizing the State during the inaugural 150!Canada event in Ottawa, March 11-12, 2010. Organized by IPAC and MASS LBP, the conference is convening public servants from all levels of government, business leaders and representatives of leading NGOs, community and arts organizations and Canada's First Nations to discuss preparations for Canada’s sesquicentennial year. The program combines almost two dozen major presentations with a full day of creative brainstorming workshops.

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150!Canada Conference