Creative agency AnalogFolk has promoted long-term senior staff Jonny Sycamore to client service director and Emily Entwisle to operations director.
Entwisle and Sycamore have been with the agency for six years and sit on the agency’s management board.
The promotions are a result of their major contributions to new client wins including Hyundai, Curtin University, TAL and Rekorderlig, as well as leading major pieces of business such as Canon, Pernod-Ricard, and Palmer’s.
Entwisle was previously head of production, and along with her role in Sydney, has been part of AnalogFolk’s Global Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
In her new role as operations director, she will focus on driving collaboration amongst AnalogFolk’s global network, improving speed and efficiency within the agency, as well as collaborating with local partners.
In the newly created client service director role, Sycamore will head up both client service and delivery across AnalogFolk’s growing base of local and global clients.
“Despite the challenges, we’ve had a big 12 months, welcoming new clients, new team members, and a new office space built for collaboration," AnalogFolk Sydney managing director Matt Robinson says.
"Over the last six years, Em and Jonny have been invaluable partners to me, but more importantly, to our clients and these promotions reflect their contribution to not only the business, but to the culture and purpose of AnalogFolk."
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