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Photo Page Three: Idea Conference

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Photography by Rohanna Mertens

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NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- The day-long Idea Conference brought to the stage an unusually wide array of creative expertise. Exploring the world of auto-marketing concepts were BMW's VP-marketing, Jack Pitney (above, left), and Daimler Chrysler's director of advanced product design, Brandon Faurote (above, right).

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Accompanied by her stock in trade (above, left) was Kerry Shea, head of digital production at Jim Henson Co.'s Los Angeles Creature Shop. Above right: In a panel session are David Verklin (right), chairman, Carat Asia Pacific and CEO, Carat Americas, with Jeff Kling, ECD, Euro RSCG Worldwide.

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In lively discussion during a break (above, left) are Julie Fleischer (left), VP-consulting, and Kati Sciortino, strategy and animation director of Laga. Making his own point in a big way (above, right) is Paul Bunditz, the founder of Kidrobot.

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Above left: David Echegoyen, account supervisor, Saatchi & Saatchi, and Shannon Kaiser, art director, Saatchi & Saatchi. Above right: Chris Stephenson, general manager-global marketing and entertainment business at Microsoft.


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