Agency Moves

Frankel, Chicago, named David Haan president of its San Francisco office, a position that has been vacant since May 2001. He had been managing partner at Earle Palmer Brown Companies in Philadelphia.

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GMR Marketing, New Berlin, WI, named Ann Janikowsky senior vp-client services to head up the PepsiCo business and other top accounts.

141 Communicator, Chicago, promoted Dan Fisher to senior vp. Fisher is group creative director for such top clients as S.C. Johnson and Jim Beam.

Cohen Friedberg Associates, Framingham, MA, named Scott Bronenberg vp-new business development. He will be based in Philadelphia.

PriceWeber, Louisville, KY, promoted Chuck Richburg to director-creative and information services and named Shannon Downs associate art director and Laurabeth Schmidt senior planner/buyer.

DraftWorldwide, Chicago, named David Kopera senior vp-group creative director for the Burger King and Sprint PCS accounts, Angelo Kritikos senior vp-director of finance, Megan O'Connor senior vp-group account director for new business, and Mark Stojack vp-account director on Sprint PCS retail and promotions. Elsewhere, the shop named Craig Pollock creative director and Robert Nuich production manager to work on the DeVry University account.

US Concepts, New York City, promoted Jeff Condon to senior vp-general manager of its special events group.

GEM Group, Atlanta, named Carol Gsell account director in Atlanta and Ray Mallouk account director in Chicago.

Signature Marketing Group, Langhorne, PA, promoted Kate McKeown to vp-marketing and business development.


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