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BBH hires award-winning French creatives.(Bartle Bogle Hegarty Ltd.; Fred Raillard and Farid Mokart)(Brief Article)

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Bartle Bogle Hegarty has poached the award-winning French creative team Fred Raillard and Farid Mokart, who were responsible for Robbie Williams' "Rock DJ" video, from CLM/BBDO.

The team has been at CLM/BBDO for one year, where their portfolio includes work for Pepsi Europe, Fedex Europe and aucland.com. They will join BBH in April.

Raillard and Mokart said: "We chose BBH because of its black sheep logo. It is the soul of the agency. It is probably the strongest possible symbol for an advertising agency. BBH is all about passion, and so are we."

The team have won a bronze Clio and a silver Lion for their Pepsi work. After starring in one of their Pepsi spots, Robbie Williams ...

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