Cameron Hoelter set to depart The Palace Sydney

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CameronHoelter.pngCB Exclusive: The Campaign Palace Sydney creative director, Cameron Hoelter has decided to leave the agency. At the time of posting his replacement had not yet been confirmed.

Hoelter joined the Palace in February 2009 after a highly awarded stint with Clemenger BBDO, Melbourne.

Hoelter, who leaves in December, says: “It’s been a fantastic experience being at one of Australia’s iconic agenices. And it’s been a real privilege working with Paul Fishlock. I wish Paul, Mark and the Palace team every success in the future.”

Over the past two years he’s led a creative resurgence at The Palace, with work for clients such as Bonds, Lumix, Panasonic and Care Careers being recognised at top international award shows including Cannes, D&AD and The One Show. The Palace was also one of the top performers at the Effies this year with five awards for clients Bonds, The Cancer Institute and The Heart Foundation and recently won a Caxton for Bonds.

Palace executive chairman Mark Mackay said he was disappointed to see Hoelter leave, but Hoelter wants to take a break from the business and he respects that.

“Cam has done a brilliant job in refocusing the Palace’s creative offering and attracting new talent,” says Mackay. “But we still have strong and experienced creative leadership in the agency and a very solid department. Expect the good work to keep on coming.”