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  2. Pere Wihongi - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Wihongi formed the music group Pūkana and Whānau with fellow Pūkana presenters. They changed their name to Maimoa in 2017. Maimoa appeared on the reality television shows Voices of Our Future and Waiata Nation, which documented the creation of their second single "Wairua" and their debut album Rongomaiwhiti respectively.

  3. Maimoa - Wikipedia

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    The group first formed in 2015, as a project by Cinco Cine Film Productions to celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2016 by releasing the single "Maimoatia". [1] [2] Members of the group included current and former presenters from the Māori Television show Pūkana, although some members were well known outside of the show, such as Tawaroa Kawana who performed on series 2 of New Zealand's Got ...

  4. TM Advertising - Wikipedia

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    TM headquarters in Dallas. The company was founded in 1934 as Glenn Advertising, which was then renamed to Glenn, Bozell & Jacobs in 1973. It later became Bozell Dallas before becoming Temerlin McClain in 1992. In 2001, TM Advertising became a part of the Interpublic Group of Companies. [2]

  5. The Marketing Arm - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1993 by Ray Clark, a former ProServ and Talent Sports International executive, [4] The Marketing Arm was created as the event and corporate sports marketing division of Athletic Resource Management Inc. (ARM), [5] a Memphis-based sports agency headed by Jimmy Sexton [6] and Kyle Rote, Jr., a former professional soccer player in the NASL.

  6. David Niles (director) - Wikipedia

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    David Niles is an American media artist, director, producer, director of photography, engineer, and designer. He opened the first HDTV production facility in the world in France in 1984..

  7. 211 North Ervay - Wikipedia

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    211 North Ervay is a high rise located at 211 North Ervay Street in the City Center District of Dallas, Texas, United States. The building rises 250 feet (76 meters) and contains 18 floors of office space. The colorful building of modernist design is situated on a prominent city corner and adjacent to Thanks-Giving Square.

  8. Donald Robertson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Robertson started as a creative director at Esteé Lauder Companies. [3] He has also done projects for Smashbox, Bobbi Brown, and Bergdorf Goodman. [ 4 ] In 2014, Robertson completed an artist-in-residency at Eric Firestone Gallery, and in August 2016, he worked with Amber Rose to launch Flirt Cosmetics, a direct-to-consumer cosmetics ...

  9. List of people from Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Bill Clements (1917–2011), Texas governor and businessman; John Ford Coley (born 1948), famous singer-songwriter; John Congleton (born 1977), music producer; Kerry Cooks (born 1974), football coach; Pat Corley (1930–2006), actor (Murphy Brown) Rafael Cruz (born 1939), Christian preacher and public speaker; father of Texas Senator Ted Cruz