After 33 years at Doner, Sheldon Cohn, former director of broadcast production and director of content innovation, has decided to move on from the agency to pursue other interests.
During his tenure, he created numerous award-winning commercials for the shop’s clients spanning varied industries. Some of his work includes the “Zoom- Zoom” commercials for Mazda, Canadian Tire’s “Albert,” “The Mission” for British Petroleum, and “Zoo Stars” for the Detroit Zoo, which, at the time, was used by zoos all around the country.
“We thank Sheldon for his many years of dedication and service to the agency and wish him all the best,” said David DeMuth, co-CEO, president, Doner. “His creativity and resourcefulness will always be remembered through the work that makes up Doner’s history.”
Rob Strasberg, co-CEO, chief creative officer at Doner, said of Cohn, “He is a talented producer who played a significant role in so many of the well-known pieces of work that have come out of this agency.”
Trump Asks Supreme Court To Delay TikTok Ban
President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Friday to pause the potential TikTok ban from going into effect until his administration can pursue a "political resolution" to the issue.
The request came as TikTok and the Biden administration filed opposing briefs to the court, in which the company argued the court should strike down a law that could ban the platform by Jan. 19 while the government emphasized its position that the statute is needed to eliminate a national security risk.
"President Trump takes no position on the underlying merits of this dispute. Instead, he respectfully requests that the Court consider staying the Act's deadline for divestment of January 19, 2025, while it considers the merits of this case," said Trump's amicus brief, which supported neither party in the case and was written by D. John Sauer, Trump's choice for solicitor general.
The argument submitted to the court is the latest example of Trump inserting himself in national issues before he takes office. The Republican president-elect has already begun negotiating with other countries over his plans to impose tariffs, and he intervened earlier this month in a plan to fund the federal government, calling for a bipartisan plan to be rejected and sending Republicans back to the negotiating table.
He has been holding meetings with foreign leaders and business officials at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida while he assembles his administration, including a meeting last week with TikTok CEO Shou Chew.
Trump has reversed his position on the popular app, having tried to ban it during his first term in office over national security concerns. He joined the TikTok during his 2024 presidential campaign and his team used it to connect with younger... Read More