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Howard Willmott and Duncan Marshall, the Saatchi & Saatchi senior creatives who produced the agency's much-vaunted work for the NSPCC, are quitting to become executive creative directors of the Publicis agency in New York.
Their move follows an offer from Dave Droga, who resigned as the Charlotte Street creative chief at the end of last year to become the Publicis worldwide creative director.
Willmott, a copywriter, and Marshall, his art director, were responsible for 'cartoon' the NSPCC commercial featuring an animated child being abused by his father. The film won top honours at this year's British Television Advertising Awards, as well as picking up a gold at Cannes.
In New York, the pair will take charge of 30 teams working on a range of ...