Mullen ‘Media Catalyst’ to Head New Mobile Media Group

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Mullen has launched a new mobile media practice. It’ll be headed by former media planner Brenna Hanly. Would it be inappropriate for us to say she’s cute? Actually, we don’t care if it’s inappropriate because she is cute.

She even talks cute. Here’s how she introduces herself on Mullen’s The Next Great Generation blog: “Hey, I’m Brenna. I’m fascinated by the potential of emerging media. I want to transform the way we think about advertising and work towards creating sexy, new solutions with real utility. I also enjoy oil and acrylic painting, dancing, and travel. Oh, and I love the beach and margaritas.”

See? Isn’t that cute? We think so. Anyway, send us your hate comments about our inappropriate behavior now.

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