WHAT'S HAPPENING AT CLEMS MELBOURNE?


CB hears there's a radical overhaul coming up early next week at Clemenger BBDO, Melbourne. Even before that news is released, one senior creative is believed to have departed on Friday. Stay tuned to the CB Blog next week.

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Ronaldo Mather said:

That spot on the map is actually Grey. Clems is on the other corner or it was when I was there the day before yesterday.

lynchy said:

Before the news actually comes through (hopefully Monday) has anyone got a nice pic of the Clemenger building so I can replace that crap map? Email: michael@campaignbrief.com

Marty McFly said:

Apparently Mike O'Sullivan is being brought in to shake the place up!They are renovating the creativedepartment and apparently keeping some of the more senior creativeswhilst making some major 'hot' new signings...-Marty McFly

Anonymous said:

That place is in a lot of trouble. It has been a revolving door for good suits and creatives for quite a while. They've lost quite a lot of business too. It's a shame David Blackley left. It's never been the same since...

Anonymous said:

Emma Hill is hot.

Anonymous said:

I heard that a leading female creative from this century is being replaced by a leading male creative from the last century. Sounds like a sensible board decision.

Anonymous said:

Clemenger MelbourneU can't touch thisLook man u can't touch thisYou'll probably get hyped boy, Ron Mather's blogging'Cause you know you can't u can't touch thisThe firing squad's back in break it down(Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh) (x4)Stop Mather time(Oh-oh oh oh oh-oh-oh) (x2)(Oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh)(Oh-oh oh oh oh-oh-oh) u can't touch this (x3)(Oh-oh oh oh oh-oh-oh) break it down(Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh) (x2)Stop Biggsy time

Anonymous said:

IS FURBY MOVING TO MELBOURNE?

Anonymous said:

Emma Hill is quite hot isn't she?She's also quite talented, but one can't help but think that she was given too much responsibility too soon with the departure of Mike O'Sullivan. A hard burden to shoulder at the best of times, but particularly after O'Sullivan had been in and decimated one of the most solid creative departments in Australia. A mature creative director knows the value of delegation and should have a department capable of accepting that responsibility. I don't think she had the department to do it. Thus leaving her somewhat exposed and without a powerbase when she was challenged. The agency losing clients left right and centre didn't help either.

Anonymous said:

well said, 11:40.

Anonymous said:

11:40 was waiting for an opportunity to say that and well put.well said, 12:01.

Anonymous said:

I heard the dreamteam of Josh Robbins & James Proctor are being brought into joint CD HMS CLEMENGER to steer it away from the ever closer creeping iceberg...

Anonymous said:

What happened to Josh?Ambiguous sentence intended.

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