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OLIVER’s NFT One Year On | OLIVER

With the rise of the non-fungible token (NFT), the newest addition to the marketing landscape, OLIVER spotted an opportunity to build the brand’s position within a new creative landscape
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Simple but Festive Holiday Campagin | OLIVER

With the rise of the non-fungible token (NFT), the newest addition to the marketing landscape, OLIVER spotted an opportunity to build the brand’s position within a new creative landscape

OLIVER showcases in-house creative talent with ‘WestJet-X: We Do Space Now’ April Fools campaign

OLIVER showcases the effectiveness and creative talent within the in-house agency with WestJet's latest April Fool's Day campaign

Agencies of the future: OLIVER’s role in driving change in tech and creativity

The Drum Network was joined by Kristi VandenBosch, President of OLIVER U.S., and others to discuss the future of agencies and their role as technological innovation accelerators

OLIVER holding company kicks-off the new year with a new name ~ The Brandtech Group

OLIVER's holding company kicks-off the new year with a new name ~ The Brandtech Group

The Modern Creative: Helping marketers to cut through the noise and speak to their customers with AI

Much has been said of artificial intelligence (AI) platforms’ intention to make brands’ life easier.The challenge, then, is how brands can achieve the speed and automation that they want using AI, while giving customers consistently high creative experiences.

Unilever saves €500m as in-housing is ‘more efficient’ than agencies

Nick Myers promoted to Head of Planning at OLIVER. Nick is tasked with unlocking strategy’s potential in-house.

OLIVER commits to Ad Net Zero amidst climate crisis

World-leading in-house agency provider OLIVER has committed to achieving its net zero target globally by 2030, if not sooner via its dedicated climate team.

The new agile brand: a no-nonsense approach to speed, effectiveness and growth in 2022

Agility can be summarised as the need for speed in bringing an offer to market, as well as driving growth. Today, however, the idea of ‘agile’ calls for a greater level of sophistication.  Events of the past two years have forced brands to rethink their approach to meeting market demands.