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6 October 2008
Tribal DDB grows again

VANCOUVER—Tribal DDB has a new creative director in Josh Fehr. Fehr will join creative director Cosmo Campbell in running the creative department of DDB Canada’s interactive division in Vancouver.
Josh Fehr joins Cosmo Campbell as creative director of Tribal DDB in Vancouver


Together they will be responsible for Tribal’s growing volume of digital work, including website redesigns, banner campaigns, community platforms, mobile applications, microsites and interactive interface projects.

“Not only has the volume of work at Tribal DDB grown steadily but the nature of our client’s digital demands are evolving and becoming more complex,” said managing director Amber Bezahler, who joined Tribal DDB Vancouver in August. “Josh is an accomplished creative director who envisions interactive beyond brand building and awareness to add value to all aspect’s of a client’s communication needs,” adds Bezahler, in a released statement.

Fehr moves over from Blast Radius in Vancouver, where he was creative director of its electronic arts division. Previous to that he worked in San Francisco for Semaphore Partners and Goodby, Silverstein & Partners. 

“I think interactive is a channel that will only continue to grow bigger and more sophisticated,” said Fehr, in a DDB Canada press release. “And Tribal DDB is really well positioned to deliver fresh, relevant and surprising work for its clients in this rapidly evolving environment.” Contact: 
 

 


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