Sarah McGregor switches to dentsu Melbourne

By AdNews | 7 April 2022
 
Kirsty Muddle, Sarah McGregor, Marcus Tesoriero.

Sarah McGregor has moved from Communicado to be executive creative director at dentsu Melbourne.

Celebrating over 20 years in Melbourne and overseas working at agencies such as Leo Burnett, Cummins&Partners and Karmarama, Sarah brings a wealth of experience to the new position. Over her career, she has worked with some of the world’s best-loved brands including Honda, Bonds, Nintendo, Peters, 7-Eleven, Virgin, Emirates and Marriage Equality.

She is a founding member of The Aunties, a mentoring and events program for women in the creative industries. Her work has also been recognised around the world at top tier creative shows including Cannes Lions, Clios and One Show, as well as effectiveness shows, including the Effies.

Marcus Tesoriero, dentsu ECD Australia and NZ says: “This is such an exciting hire for the dentsu team. Sarah’s reputation and connection to the creative community will be a priceless advantage for our Melbourne office and wider ANZ offering. She’s an incredible brand builder so I can’t wait for the rubber to hit the road.”

Sarah McGregor adds: “I am thrilled to be reunited with Kirsty and can’t wait to start collaborating with Marcus and the incredible new team that has assembled at dentsu. The breadth of offerings under one roof here is truly exciting – it feels like the opportunities for brands and creativity are endless”

Kirsty Muddle, dentsu Creative CEO Australia and NZ: “Sarah’s work is good for brands, good for business and good for society. Not only is she talented, but she uses those talents to build and develop people like never before. I’m looking forward to working with her again after her two years in a successful and growing independent agency”

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