CATMUR HIRES BRAMMALL, HATTON FROM CLEMS SYDNEY


In his first major hire George Patterson Y&R executive creative director Paul Catmur has signed award winning creative team Robbie Brammall and Ant Hatton.
The pair join from Clemenger BBDO, Sydney where they worked across a range of business. Before that, they also did a three-year stint at Dekko in London working on leading retailers, Selfridges, Harrods, and Sainburys, as well as the Labour Party and Easyjet. Their awards haul includes a Bronze Cannes Lion last year, Clios, Caxtons and AWARD.
Catmur said Brammall and Hatton would add significant weight to the GPY&R creative department: "I've followed Ant and Robbie for a while and I believe that they have the drive and attitude to blossom within the agency. I think they felt constrained within Sydney, so the change will be great for them. I really value their enthusiasm and look forward to some great work."
They join the agency next month.

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Anonymous said:

I only pray they can get the ring to Mordoor before it's too late.

Anonymous said:

Add weight???They're lucky to weigh 100kgs dripping wet together.Yes, they are hobbits.

Anonymous said:

Ant Keogh is a hobbit too. And look at him, man. Look at him.

Anonymous said:

Awww. Look at that little cute T-shirt! Bless.

Anonymous said:

Onya boys.You're going to kill it.Thanks for the nuts.

Anonymous said:

Who's going to be CD when Danny Searle leaves?Will the appointment be from within? EG: Rocky?What happened to Moose?So many questions, so little news.

Anonymous said:

Looks like Jason Donovan.Paul Catmur fan

Anonymous said:

Moose left ages ago, dimwit.

Anonymous said:

I'm sure they're both hightly talented blokes, but as a foty fan, recent events are starting to remind me of the fun times in the 80s (I think) when Collingwood and Richmond went to war, buying each other's players left, right and centre. Both clubs ended at the wrong end of the ladder. All things considered, it couldn't happen to two nicer agencies.

toby and Bec said:

Why all the focus on their height? Bec and Me are average (5'6 and 5'8 respectably). There are plenty of tall creatives around who are crap. Who is Moose?

Anonymous said:

Yeah, but they wore gloves in the Foosball finals. Gloves!?

Anonymous said:

Hope you like fishing.

Anonymous said:

Rock on Robbie. I knew Hayman was just a glimpse.

Gary Neville said:

I always thought Ant was the sexy one until I found out the accent was fake, these add types will try anything.

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