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MOULTER LEAVES WOOLF; COMPANY MAY LOOK WITHIN FOR NEW CEO

          In an "unexpected move," LARRY MOULTER has resigned as
     CEO of MA-based Woolf Associates to become CMO at MA-based
     Mirror Image Internet, according to ADWEEK.  Moulter
     purchased the agency with BOBBY ORR and Boston ad exec ED
     ESKANDARIAN from the estate of its founder BOB WOOLF in '96. 
     Eskandarian, who is the majority shareholder in the firm,
     said last week that "he would weigh candidates internally
     before determining whether an outside search would be needed
     to find a successor to Moulter."  Sources said that among
     the candidates being considered internally is PAUL TEDESCHI,
     the CMO who joined Woolf last year (ADWEEK, 5/8 issue).

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