Terrence Burns joins Rumbletown board

Jason Pollock
By Jason Pollock | 10 November 2022
 
L to R: Olympian Michael Johnson, Olympian Allyson Felix and Terrence Burns. Image supplied by Rumbletown.

Queensland independent advertising and communications group Rumbletown has appointed Terrence Burns to the board of directors in readiness for the 10-year runway to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Burns brings to the team 30 years of global sports and events marketing experience, including five years with the IOC as senior VP of marketing, working in Lausanne, Sydney, Nagano, Salt Lake City and Athens in preparation for those Games.

Burns is the strategist behind five successful Olympic bid campaigns (Beijing 2008, Vancouver 2010, Sochi 2014, PyeongChang 2018, LA2028), two successful World Cup bids (Russia 2018, United States 2026) and successful campaigns returning both golf and wrestling to the Olympic sports program.

He has also been responsible for marketing the Olympics to global sponsors that include the world’s biggest brands.

Nancy Hartley, Rumbletown co-founder and creative partner, said: “Our first meeting with Terrence was both revelatory and inspiring - a masterclass in Olympism and the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

"Terrence authored the IOC’s first ever four-year marketing plan and helped manage its first global positioning campaign ‘Celebrate Humanity’, voiced by the late, great Robin Williams. We are so fortunate to be supported by his unrivalled knowledge and passion for the Games.”

Burns said: “Being part of the Rumbletown team has only reaffirmed my love for Australia and Australians.

"The Games are a generational opportunity for every Host City and it’s imperative that the voice of that city is an authentic one. On our first project together, Rumbletown has brought together an incredible team of artists and storytellers, representing local, international and First Nations perspectives. I’m on tap to bring the team my decades of knowledge and experience in all aspects of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.” 

“The Olympic and Paralympic Games are not just about sport. They are about universal values such as hope, optimism, friendship and fair play, embodied in sport, and in each of us. The challenge for Brisbane 2032 is to embrace the Olympic brand’s 3,000- year-old history and embue it with the modernity of Brisbane and Queensland’s own voice, own values and own soul. An opportunity like no other.”

In his board role, Burns will advise and assist the entire Rumbletown group, which includes Rumble Strategic Creative (brand and advertising), Romeo (digital), Aruga (PR), Scout (media), Edison (performance marketing) and BonBon (partnerships, events and activations).

Terrence adds his expertise to the Rumbletown advisory board, joining Chair Rob Sherlock (Creative Effectiveness), Jana Marle-Zizkova (Data/MarTech Opportunities & Commercialisation), Antony Young (Channel Effectiveness) and John Driscoll (Business Planning & New Financial Modelling).

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