Hobart creative agency Red Jelly appoints Lee Harrington in the role of creative services director
Hobart based creative agency, Red Jelly, has hired Lee Harrington (near left) to take up a position as creative services director.
Formerly at George Patterson, Harrington spent 6 years as creative services director at DDB Melbourne.
Says Harrington: “I think Red Jelly is a great agency that’s going places. I love watching things grow and being part of it.”
Harrington is already fitting into the Tasmanian lifestyle having been lured into the Van Dieman’s Land Cruising Yacht Club committee.
Says Peter Choraziak, agency head: “Lee is another talent we have lured to Hobart to build our growing team. She follows recently hired senior art director Jerome Gaslain (far left) and art director Mick Fennelly.”
Gaslain joined Red Jelly from Lavender, Sydney. Prior to that he was at M&C Saatchi and TBWA.
Says Gaslain: “It was an easy decision for me, as soon as I stepped into Red Jelly I could see the potential to do some good work for good clients. And I really like the direction the agency is heading.”
Choraziak said Red Jelly is always open to good talent whether on a freelance or full-time basis.
Pictured L-R: Jerome Gaslain, Lee Harrington
13 Comments
Nice addition
One of the greats! Lee has incredible integrity! A wonderful, wonderful professional. Great hire Red Jelly…
That’s odd, because as soon as I stepped into Red Jelly, I slipped.
That lady is a diamond.
Hope the folks at Red Jelly look after you LeeLee.
Creative person – cross your arms.
Account person – don’t.
All the best Lee. Was such a pleasure having working with you back in the day.
Nice one Lee-Lee. Awesome news. Congrats.
Fantastic Lee. You’ll smash it there.
Happy birthday Anuska! x
Great stuff, Lee.
Yeah LeeLee! So good to see you enjoying an awesome role at Red Jelly….
it’s the red frogs that are truly jealous!!!!!
see you soon on the south island 🙂
Well done Lee! They’re a lucky bunch to have you.
Nice one Lee. Congrats on the role.
Are the bracketed (near left) and (far left) because the photo is (left aligned)?
The footer (at the bottom) claims that they are L-R… not NL-FL…
Is R for neaR left or or faR left?
Who’s the guy in the middle, or the guy on the left for that matter?
And who’s Peter Choraziak?