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By Stephen Lepitak, -

September 25, 2012 | 1 min read

Outgoing president of D&AD Rosie Arnold, deputy executive creative director of BBH, discusses her the last year of heading the up the creative organisation.

While at last week’s Design Podge, Arnold took time out to speak to The Drum about the highlights of her year as president, which saw D&AD celebrate its 50th anniversary, introduce the White Pencil and also set up the D&AD Foundation, which will aim to improve the financing of British creative education.

Arnold will be succeeded as president by Neville Brody, who also discussed his plans with The Drum at Design Podge.

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