Nabs grabs leading ad figures in Time Club

The National Advertising Benevolent Society (Nabs) has enlisted the help of IPA president Rory Sutherland and BBH's Sir John Hegarty and Nigel Bogle, who have all agreed to donate several hours of their time to the charity.

Stephen Miron: Global group chief executive
Stephen Miron: Global group chief executive

Time Club launches today after the group, including 101 founder Laurence Green and Global group chief executive Stephen Miron, pledged to donate between three and five hours of their time.

This will be spent speaking at Nabs events aimed at helping the bright, young talent in the advertising and media industry fulfil their potential and enhance their skills.

Zoe Osmond, chief executive of Nabs, said: "Through Time Club the industry finally has the opportunity to donate their expertise and unbiased professional and practical advice.

"We are working to make Nabs more relevant to everybody in the industry, to change people's perceptions of what we do and reach a wider audience across the business.

"Time Club will help us offer support to people throughout their careers."

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