M&C Saatchi makes four creative hires

By AdNews | 4 December 2014
 

M&C Saatchi has boosted its creative stocks with the appointment of four new hires.

Nev Fordyce joins as a senior creative, coming from BMF, where he was head of interaction design. He worked across BMF's full roster, including Aldi, MLA, Lion and Carnival, with a focus on driving integrated creative.

In his new role he will partner with senior art director Steve Hanzic who has moved from a digital specialist role within M&C's production business, Make. Hanzic previously worked on campaigns including Optus 'Cleverboy' and Commbank's 'Credit Cards' and 'Wallet Run'.

In addition, creative duo Blake Arthur and Matt Ennis are joining M&C from Ogilvy Sydney. The pair – which sees Arthur on copy and Ennis on art – first worked together at BWM and have had a creative partnership for four years.

Together they have worked on campaign including KFC's 'Stop and Smell the Chicken', Coca-Cola global, Weet-Bix and Yellow Pages.

M&C Saatchi executive creative director Ben Welsh said: “Their work speaks for their talent but more importantly, they're mad keen to make their mark. Our clients will love them.”

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