Yanni Pounartzis puts on a brave face

YANNI.jpgYanni Pounartzis, who was CD of Brave, Sydney for 15 months, has been another casualty of reduced budgets. He joined Brave in March 08 as deputy creative director and within 3 months was appointed creative director.

Under his leadership, Brave won pitches for The Daily Telegraph, NSW Cricket, Drambuie and more recently, an undisclosed international airline account. Yanni also made a significant contribution to the creative product with unconventional work such as the world's first 'Hippy Cement Truck' for Boral and Josh Pyke's new film clip 'The Summer'.

"I thoroughly enjoyed the role at Brave and was always excited about the possibilities. It's very satisfying to be in a position where you can truly drive the creative and inspire people. I look forward to doing it again and wish Brave all the best in the future."

Yanni is an award-winning creative and has worked at The Campaign Palace, Leo Burnett and BWM and is responsible for numerous campaigns including the highly successful 'Red Meat. We Were Meant to Eat it'. He also has an impressive list of credits including 2 silver lions.

Yanni can be contacted on 0414 632 352 or yanni29@mac.com

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40 Comments

Anonymous said:

Welcome to advertising.

Anonymous said:

Isn't that Brave's 3rd CD in under 2 year? What are they doing?

Anonymous said:

Did some good things there,
considering.
And a genuine bloke.
Good luck to him.

Anonymous said:

One door closes...

Anonymous said:

Yansters is the mansters.

Get him now. He'll go quick.

Anonymous said:

Bad luck Yanni. You'll be right mate

Anonymous said:

Scary when talent like that gets dismissed. You'll get picked up in a flash Yanni. Onwards and upwards.

Anonymous said:

Yes Yanni, "Welcome to advertising".

I'm sure in your 10 or more years (guessing, probably more) in the industry, this is your first exposure to the eccentricities of our profession. Luckily, the moron who left the first comment was able to make himself feel the 'big man' of advertising by leaving that wonderful welcome, when he himself is probably an office junior, about to go out and pick up the CDs dry-cleaning.

Greg Evans said:


So Brave doesn't need a CD? That's pretty Brave.

Unless they are going to use Dexter off Perfect Match. He'll work for batteries.

Anonymous said:

Man, Yanni turned that place right around... and extremely quickly – I'm shocked he could turn something so bad into something almost decent, some great work too! I feel sorry for you man.

Is Guy and the other guy's still there?

Anonymous said:

Brave should go back to Manly now......and get rid of the name Brave. They are far from that.

Anonymous said:

BYE BRAVE

Anonymous said:

No, Guy's no longer there either. I think they're down to one team. They got rid of all their other creatives.

Anonymous said:

To the other Anonymous...nah, Yanni's been around longer than that and he's had a few tough spots. But he's solid and he'll be right.

Anonymous said:

Is anybody still there? Not a great culture from what I'm hearing.

Anonymous said:

Just 4 managers, suits and one creative team.

Anonymous said:

I think most of the clients will bail as well. What a silly move, they should have at least tried to include the people they fired in the restructuring by dropping their pay in return for equity in the business they did so much for.

Anonymous said:

Agree 3:03

Stupid move.

Anonymous said:

A bunch of creatives talking about what business model the company should have taken to avoid the retrenchment. Further with no information. This blog continues to amaze me.

Anonymous said:

10:27

Judging by that comment, you're not a creative. Sounds like you're just a simple profit taker.

Anonymous said:

Does anyone do any ads at brave? or just film clips and truck painting?

Anonymous said:

BRAVErage

Denis said:

Yanni has now left the building, let's watch the clients follow...

Good luck Brave! The only calls you'll be getting now are wake up ones.

Neil Armstrong said:

Yanster you should call all the Brave Clients. They must think you are a god. They must be all so upset you have been fired

Neil Armstrong said:

Yanster, more time for us to paint. That's true creative. How many have you sold?

Anonymous said:

10:27, if I remember Yanni brought in the telegraph and a whole bunch of other stuff. Why wouldn't you give him equity in the business, for a reduced pay than fire him and peeve off the clients?

Not all creative's suck at business, some solve business problems.

Neil Armstrong said:

Great point 2:07 why would you fire anyone who actually did all that. You wouldn't, would you. There must be more to this..........

Sue Cherie said:

Wow are you guys for real? Is this school. Move the hell on children and holster those egos.

Anonymous said:

He wasn't fired.

sue Cherie said:

Is it just me or does anyone else think they might know who Anonymous 2:50 is????

John said:

Why does every blog on this site turn into a festering ugly bitch session from the T-shirt and torn jeans brigade? Look at any agency staff photo and imagine any of you in the same photo ...anywhere...10 years from now. That's right...the agency you currently work for will have gotten rid of you too. Advertising as a career has a short shelf life and even shorter shelf life during a tough economic times when agencies want more for their dollar. Suck it up guys. In an industry with over 30% unemployment rate at least you have a job...at the moment. Stop bitchin' and get back to work.

Anonymous said:

It's great when the bitter suits left behind get involved - eh "Neil Armstrong"? Brave will slide back into obscurity without Yanni

Anonymous said:

2:19, sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I have other interests.

It's 'Welcome to advertising' here.

You clearly misunderstand irony. And for the record, I have 30 years experience including the best agencies in Australia and London, have been a CD and have been fired many, many times.

Where does that put you, exactly?

Anonymous said:

And 'Sue Cherie' 7:51.

They are truly sad.

Anonymous said:

I reckon this blog could be better conducted on the Brave intranet as most of you work there and are defending your failures. Brave has had a very high turnover of both clients and staff the 5 partners are the only constant factor - draw your own conclusions.

Dougal said:

I have just read this long list of comments and two things come to mind. 1. someone or someones friends are very upset that someone has been retrenched. 2. If Brave is such a basket case, why would they care.

Anonymous said:

come on this can't be over!! I guess it is. Oh well, lets move on to something more interesting. I am following Pink on twitter and she's up to some crazy stuff with Rove. Now this is more like it.

Sue Cherie said:

No one knows who i am no one!!! Ha ha ha ha!

Rob said:

more typical brave bullshit

Anonymous said:

I've worked at Brave, never again, that place actually is the main reason why I'm leaving the Adworld. Do not work there!!! Trust me!!!

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