adam&eveDDB bolsters management team
Five members of staff promoted across creative, client relationships and new business & marketing at agency's London office.
adam&eveDDB has made five promotions in a bid to beef up its management team in London.
Deputy ECDs Mike Sutherland and Ant Nelson [pictured left-right, top left], who created the multi Cannes award-winning Project 84 for CALM, have been promoted to ECDs and will support chief creative officer Richard Brim in running the creative department.
Paul Billingsley, client services director, has been promoted to managing director, while head of new business & PR, Jemima Monies [pictured bottom left], has been promoted to deputy managing director, reporting into joint CEOs Tammy Einav and Matthew Goff. They will support the day-to-day management of the agency, whilst continuing to run key client relationships and lead new business and marketing, respectively.
Fiona McArthur, global managing partner who leads the international Mars account, has been promoted to group managing director. She will be responsible for driving growth across the London group, including the agency’s in-house production studio, cain&abel.
“These promotions reflect the astonishing strength in depth that we have in the London agency," say Einav and Goff. "As a group they have already contributed enormously to our success over recent years and will now have even greater responsibility for continuing to shape the agency for the future. Super talented and extremely nice; it’s not a complicated brief, but it’s rare to find. We are lucky to have a bunch of people in leadership positions who all fit it so completely.”
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- Executive Creative Director Ant Nelson
- Executive Creative Director Mike Sutherland
- Managing Director Paul Billingsley
- Deputy Managing Director Jemima Monies
- Group Managing Director Fiona McArthur
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