Luccitti departs de pasquale for start up

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After six years with de pasquale Brisbane, Cos Luccitti is heading up new start-up agency Communicator One as its CEO and partner. 

Luccitti joined de pasquale six years ago as its creative director from Leo Burnett Sydney, where he was a senior writer. A few years later he took over as CEO, and most recently was a director of the newly merged Gallery De Pasquale. Says Luccitti: "I have enjoyed the wonderful ride at de pasquale over the last few years. I've grown and have helped it grow. Now the merger is complete it's just time for something new."
 
Communicator One is a full-service comms agency and will be positioned as the single touch-point for a client's total communications needs - everything from (but not limited to) Digital, Event Management, PR, Media Training, Design and Advertising, to internal and external Corporate collateral. The business already has offices set up in both Brisbane and Sydney.


Partners supporting Communicator One include; Cameron Milner, a business strategist for corporate clients In Queensland and interstate; Jeffrey Wall, CBE, a public affairs consultant with wide experience in Australia and Papua New Guinea; Mal Meninga, AM, legendary Rugby League player, current coach of Queensland's State of Origin team and businessman. Jim Banaghan well known player manager in rugby league and other codes.
 
Says Luccitti: "Communicator One brings together a unique team of strategic, creative and influential professionals with diverse backgrounds and varied skills sets. It's what makes the venture so exciting."

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9 Comments

team jd said:

good luck sir, thanks for the last 3 years!

Anonymous said:

That's a good-lookin' rooster.

Anonymous said:

WOW is there any staff left after the Gallery - De Pasquale merge? let alone clients?

Nick said:

Best of luck Cosi! All of us who worked under you (so to speak) at De Pasquale were privileged. Magic memories! Thank you & good luck in the next episode..

Anonymous said:

is there anyone left at GDP?

Anonymous said:

Cos, all the best in your new venture - you will rock. But the question does beg: when will GDP update its group shot on the website after so many departures? On a positive note, GDP's Chairman came in at no. 64 on BRW's top 100 Young Rich List today.

Good luck Cos, you'll be sorely missed!

Anonymous said:

Cos, thanks for the memories. You'll be missed. GDP will struggle without you.

Anonymous said:

Cosi cosi cosi, you were was the lifeblood of that place.

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