Working on our account must be good for your resume.
I found out this week that the Wunderman Project Manager has resigned. Clearly this is disappointing just because when you have someone good on the team it's a wrench to see them go.
The good news, I think, is that his departure isn't caused by working on our account. He has been offered something much bigger and better (i.e. more responsibility) elsewhere. No matter how attractive our project was, it was too good and offer to refuse.
And the other good news is that I am assured that the replacement, who has already been identified, has an excellent reputation and is equipped to handle the unique challenges of our account.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
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Yes - a shame to see our faithful PM leave but enough of a handover in place with our more than worthy replacement. Tomorrow at the PRB we will have more PMs than we can fit in the room - with Wunderman handover and CH in da haus!
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