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Mark Mullens has joined the Vancouver office of Grey Advertising this week as account co-ordinator. Mullens will be working on the Rainier Beer and Videon accounts. Prior to joining Grey Mullens held the same title at Cossette Communication-Marketing.

The CEO of Calgary-based NextClick, Scott Martin, has been named president of a new international advocacy group called the Personalization Consortium. The group, which consists of 26 Internet-related companies, will be based in Massachusetts. The Personalization Consortium intends to promote the responsible use of personalization technologies for Internet businesses.

Wolf Group Canada has added Mark Puchala, Kira Oatley and Sarah Maclennan to its staff and promoted Connie Ducharme. Puchala joins the agency as an art director working on the Scott's, Ministry of Health and Ontario Power Generation accounts. Most recently he was a junior art director at Harrod & Mirlin/FCB. Oatley moves from Wolf Group Public Relations to Wolf Advertising as an account executive. While with Wolf Group PR, Oatley managed accounts including Astro/Parmalat, Kellogg Canada and iFuture Inc. Maclennan joins the agency's advertising division as account supervisor working primarily on the Altamira account. Prior to Wolf she held the same title at Padulo Integrated. Ducharme's promotion will see her add vice president to her title of media director. She joined Wolf Group in 1990 and in 1997 was promoted to media director.

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