Aussie expat creative Stefanie DiGianvincenzo bags associate CD role at Wunderman UK

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New Wunderman Teams 22.1.14.jpgStefanie DiGianvincenzo – former DDB Melbourne creative and founder of Melbourne’s first copywriting collective, Apostrophe – has joined Wunderman UK as associate creative director.

Having picked up metal at Cannes for her work on Reach’s Open Book Project, and taking out the inaugural Young Glory competition, she will now partner with Evan Jones, associate creative director, to oversee Nokia, Xbox, Shell, Jaguar and new business.

 

She will be reporting to fellow Aussie expat chief creative officer Matt Batten.

Says Batten: “Our creative team is producing amazing work and achieving great results and so increasingly in demand from our growing client base. The new hires will be instrumental in bringing a wealth of talent to an already gifted team.”

Says DiGianvincenzo: “I’ve heard great things about Matt Batten from colleagues back in Melbourne. So when I was offered the chance to work with him at Wunderman UK – particularly at such an exciting time for the agency – I jumped at it.”