Staff Reporters
Mar 26, 2012

OgilvyOne overhauls Australia management team

SYDNEY – OgilvyOne has overhauled its management team in an effort to boost the agency’s strategic and creative capabilities.

From left: Jason Hill, Rob Morrison, Michelle Holland and Sally Kissane
From left: Jason Hill, Rob Morrison, Michelle Holland and Sally Kissane

OgilvyOne business directors Sally Kissane and Michelle Holland will now take on the newly created role of managing partners. Jason Hill will continue to lead the agency’s strategic direction as Head of Strategy

Rob Morrison moves from Morrison Creative to take on the creative director role at OgilvyOne.

He has been responsible for a host of effective marketing campaigns in Australia and has won more than 40 local and international direct marketing gongs.

Holland said, "Rob's history of putting creative departments back in the spotlight and his track record of effectiveness-driven creative is second to none.”

Tom Moult, chairman of Ogilvy Australia, said the management structure will drive the future of OgilvyOne.

He said, “As a management team there are few challenges that this team hasn’t seen. They have deep experience in virtually every industry. The size and scale of our OgilvyOne offering means we can invest in deep capabilities versus generalists."

Source:
Campaign Asia

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