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Jackson’s impact on American pop music cannot be overstated. His signature vocal style, dance moves and military-inspired fashion sense also influenced pop culture worldwide. Thriller will alway remain for me the one album my parents owned that was skill.
Last night saw us all head up to Taste of London, a brilliant food filled evening. Despite a security alert which caused late opening, all of us celebrated having a great few months filled with cracking work for great brands.
We sampled dozens of dishes, favourites being; the sardine pie, scallop and cauliflower puree from Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester, the Pork from the Cinnamon Kitchen. Pretty special English Chapel Down Pink fizz started us off with a dozen or so oysters and Guillaume our digital guru ended us with viognier that was from just down the road from his parents house.
Play Me, I’m Yours is an arts project by artist Luke Jerram and part of the mayor’s Sing London event, and has already been successfully run in Birmingham and Sydney. Each piano is decorated by an artist with a site-specific motif, attended to by a full-time tuner who bikes from place to place ensuring a clean middle C, and accompanied by a songbook. The instruments are essentially be left to their own devices across london with the public “trusted” (lucky us) not to vandalise them.
Here’s a one of our finest who stumbled across our local piano in Broadwick Street after a hearty lunch.
This week we welcome Helen Scott into the Hive. We have worked with Helen previously and have a deep respect for her account management skills.
With a degree in Pharmacology and Medical Neuroscience (she’s a geek), Helen has long been attracted to healthcare work – blood and needles excluded. She has substantial agency experience with Rx and Pharmacy brands.
Having been here all of two and a half days, Helen is full of enthusiasm for the challenges of working in a start up (evil laugh goes here). She looks forward to working on a variety of projects and accounts and getting stuck in on the new business front.
Helen’s worst job was standing in Sainsbury’s for five days, promoting Nectar Card in a very bad purple outfit. We hope to offer her a bit more stimulation. Also, we’d like to see the outfit if it’s still around?
Her first impressions of Hive are pleasing. ”Everyone admits when they’re winging it, but seem to have an enthusiasm and experience that means they must be getting it right! ”
Thanks for joining, Helen – undoubtedly you will be a real asset in helping us grow into great shapes.