Creative communications agency Connecting Plots has welcomed two new senior hires to the team.
Alexa Burchell joins as art director, while Bonnie Ledsam takes on the role of senior integrated producer and studio manager.
The appointments follow a string of key new business wins for the agency, which will be announced soon.
Burchell has worked in a variety of agencies and roles throughout her career, including most recently as creative designer at Isobar.
She has worked on major clients such as Hendricks, Mentos, Monkey Shoulder, PayPal and Smiths.
As the agency art director, Burchell will be working closely with the recently appointed creative director Chris Johnson.
"I had heard about Connecting Plots and it’s amazing leaders Dave Jansen and Tom Phillips," Burchell says.
"I also knew how rapidly the agency was growing and it’s exceptional capabilities and resources. I’m very excited to join such a forward-thinking, innovative agency and I can’t wait to get stuck in with Chris and his team and make some career-defining work.”
Ledsam joins Connecting Plots as senior integrated producer and studio manager.
She most recently spent two years at QANTAS as its creative operations manager.
Prior to that, she spent five years at BWM Dentsu working with clients including QANTAS, nbn, Ferrero, and Maserati.
“I’m thrilled to join Connecting Plots and its sister production company Infinity Squared," Ledsam says.
"The studio and production teams here are an incredibly talented bunch and always one step ahead when it comes to the latest tech innovation and emerging channels. The work they produce is consistently impressive, progressive and worthy of being talked about. I’m excited to be part of an incredible team producing such exciting work.”
Connecting Plots MD Tom Phillips says he is delighted to welcome these two senior hires to the team as the agency continues to grow its client portfolio.
“Both Alexa and Bonnie are exceptional talent with a wealth of agency and client experience," Phillips says.
"They bring with them a hunger to shift the needle in what great work means to clients, as well as a willingness to work in an agile way to meet clients’ changing needs. We’re excited to see their careers grow with us and the great things we can achieve together.”
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