Ogilvy scraps plans for ‘the most expansive creative role in Australian advertising’

Ogilvy Australia has scrapped plans to find a national chief creative officer to operate across its Sydney and Melbourne offices.

Tom Moult, who is 9 months into the job as Ogilvy Australia’s executive chairman, announced in May he intended to create the position, which would be “the most expansive creative role in Australian advertising.”

However he told Mumbrella that given the size of Ogilvy Group – which is the largest agency brand in Australia – a creative director tasked to cover both offerings “would just be too hard”.

“It’s not the sort of role you could parachute someone in to do both jobs. It’s a role you could grow into, but not be hired into,” he said.

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