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Cos Mingides

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The Story of Oxi Day youtu.be/cWZVfLY--T8 via YouTube This is why Winston Churchill said ‘Hence, Greeks don’t fight like heroes but heroes fight like Greeks’ Watch and learn people!

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Incredibly proud that @TrueB2B picked up Gold for Best B2B at the #DMAawards this evening - congratulations to the whole team and everyone involved at ROCKWOOL Group #b2bmarketing #B2B

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Extremely proud that @TrueB2B has received the honour of being named one of the first Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) Effectiveness Accredited agencies. A very special moment for the agency. Super chuffed! Congrats to the other great agencies who made the list. We are certainly in good company :) #b2b

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The Drum Awards for the Digital Industries 2021 🏆 Category: B2B Sector Winner: @TrueB2B Client: Mondi Watch the ceremony live: bit.ly/3oZuuFB #TheDrumAwards

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One of boxing’s darkest days. Nothing more to really say. Lost for words. Is it even worth taking this ‘sport’ seriously anymore? #TaylorCatterall #boxing

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Thanks Campaign. Having Craig Inglis and B2B mentioned in the same sentence is a testament to the direction the sector is moving in. Particularly poignant in the week that The Creative B2B Lions launches in Cannes. It’s time to change the stigma attached to #B2Bmarketing

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This is a massive 48 sheet poster from Richard Foster and John Horton. (In the days when advertising people knew the difference between doing a poster and doing a press ad)

This is a massive 48 sheet poster from Richard Foster and John Horton.
(In the days when advertising people knew the difference between doing a poster and doing a press ad)