CLEMS WELLINGTON SNARES PAUL NAGY FROM BURNETT SYDNEY


Leo Burnett Sydney creative Paul Nagy is joining Clemenger BBDO Wellington from July.
Nagy will take the role of Head of Copy and work alongside Deputy Creative Director Mark Harricks.
Nagy has won a string of advertising awards and is a past winner of the Australian Young Writer of the Year award for his horror novel The Mind’s Eye.
Clemenger BBDO Wellington CEO Philip Andrew says Nagy is a world-class creative talent.
“Paul’s brilliant. He has a deep strategic approach and a highly original creative brain. His job title - Head of Copy - reflects the deep respect we have for the writer’s craft. Paul will work across our client list, and through every medium we’re working in."
Says Nagy: “It’s a fantastic environment to be going into. The integrated approach at Clemenger BBDO is the way of the future and the client list is blue chip. The work Clemenger Wellington produces is world class, and the fly fishing in New Zealand is not bad either."

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18 Comments

Anonymous said:

Wow. He looks like a wacky fellow.

Anonymous said:

He'd have to be whacky to go to Wellington.

Anonymous said:

"Head of Copy"? Working alongside "Deputy Creative Director"?Sounds like an important job ... but exactly how many teams does Clemenger Wellington (a city of less than 200,000 people) employ?

Anonymous said:

3 or 4 at Clems I think. 1 at Saatchis. And that's it.

Anonymous said:

guess the 'string of awards' weren't in the last 2 years. CB ranking 2005 - none. 2006 - 362.

Anonymous said:

Clemenger Wellington has 7 teams.

Anonymous said:

Isn't the size of the city irrelevant? Or do you think that big clients like LTNZ, ACC, Mainland, Panasonic and the National bank only advertise in wellington? What a stupid thing to say...Clemenger is one of the best agencies in the country. Tight lines to you Paul.

Anonymous said:

Name one good piece of work that he's ever been associated with. And btw, that Heineken spot is shithouse.

Anonymous said:

'Goes like a Zyrtec.'' *cough* *cough*

Anonymous said:

Nah. Paul's genuinely one of the nicest blokes I've met in advertising.Salt of the earth. Good on him I say.

Anonymous said:

Paul Nagy is gorgeous. A true gentleman and funny too. Good luck and have fun!

Anonymous said:

7.19... You're a machine!!! up on the blog at that time, carefully checking where he is on the rankings... Must make for better ads.

Anonymous said:

Duster's no fool.

Anonymous said:

Hell, he didn't do THAT, did he?

Anonymous said:

What the fuck happened to Srinath Moggilil...Srinath Mongeri whatever.He was announced as his partner in wellington only a couple of months ago, wasn't he. Whats the full story lynchy

Anonymous said:

Interesting state of affairs for young Sri.Taken over to be a senior writer, usurped within weeks by this guy.Nice to feel wanted eh?

Anonymous said:

HEAD OF COPY?Jesus, Paul is a great bloke but in terms of his work, a young senior at best.Yeah, it will certianly be interestsing to get the full story in Srinath Mogeri. He's a good bloke too. Maybe they've got too many of them over there in Wellington per capita.

Anonymous said:

Paul is a champ. Good on him.

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