Clemenger BBDO Sydney has appointed Brad Morris as managing partner.
In the new role, Morris will focus on servicing key clients across the agency and working with the leadership team to drive the transformation agenda across the business, with a focus on people, data and infrastructure.
“It’s fantastic to have Brad on-board and we’re thrilled he’s decided to call Clemenger BBDO home. Brad has a broad skill set and he brings a fresh perspective to the agency and our leadership team," Clemenger BBDO Sydney managing director Emily Perrett says.
He joins from 303 MullenLowe where he worked in a similar role, helping to to expand the agency’s capabilities and supported the agency’s development of its interactive, innovation, customer experience, CRM, PR, social and content production offerings.
During his time at 303 MullenLowe, Morris worked with clients including Netflix, Audi, eBay, Qantas, T.K. Maxx and IKEA.
Prior to his move to Australia, Morris worked at digital agency POKE where he was responsible for all digital award-winning campaign work for Orange Telecom, before leading the brand launch of EE, the UK’s first 4G network.
“I’m excited to be joining Clemenger BBDO Sydney at a time of massive growth and change. It’s a real privilege to be working alongside Emily and the team as we gear up to continue delivering world-class creativity to our clients," Morris says.
Clemenger Group continues to undergo significant leadership changes this year, most recently Chris Howatson has been named CEO of Clemenger Group's Australian agencies, in addition to his current role as CEO of CHE Proximity.
The new role sees him lead Clemenger Group's new division Clemenger Agency Brands which includes CHE Proximity, Clemenger BBDO, Clemenger Brisbane and Levo.
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