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Stagwell's Forsman & Bodenfors picks Justine Armour as Global CCO

Stagwell's Forsman & Bodenfors picks Justine Armour as Global CCO

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Justine Armour, Global Chief Creative Officer. Forsman & Bodenfors
Global creative collective Forsman & Bodernfors, a part of NASDAQ-listed global marketing and communications group Stagwell, has appointed Justine Armour as its Global Chief Creative Officer.
Swedish-founded Forsman & Bodenfors recently set up its newest office in Dubai, its ninth dot on the global map as of last October. Armour will oversee the creative output across all nine offices, including at the creative collective's Dubai branch.
'The global creative industry is crying out for a truly distinctive, unique offering such as the collective at

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