WiTH Collective appoints seven new staff members following new business wins

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With_new_additions_IMG_2636[2](1).jpgWiTH Collective has hired seven new staff members on the back of new business wins.

The independent agency has been appointed by computer security company Symantec and global cloud computing company Salesforce as their integrated agency across Australia and New Zealand. WiTH Collective has also been selected as the digital agency for three brands: primary health within pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Australia, financial services company Yellow Brick Road and consumer lending and lease company, FlexiGroup.

Justin Hind, CEO of WiTH Collective, says the agency has gone through another year of extraordinary growth.

Says Hind: “We’ve had 203% growth year-on-year and won 17 new clients, with 12 of these coming from existing clients or previous client referrals. There’s a huge demand for the type of work that we are doing, work that fuses data, digital and creativity. These new hires are a welcome addition to the agency as they help push the boundaries of what is possible in digital advertising.”

The new hires include Ria Collins in an account director role. Collins has been freelancing at WiTH Collective since November 2013, has joined the agency from RAPP Sydney/DDB Group where she worked on CRM for Telstra. She previously worked at The Communications Agency in London and the Flipside Group.

Adam Parsons has also joined as account director. Parsons joins WiTH Collective from M&C Saatchi Sydney where he was an account director on Commonwealth Bank. Prior to that, he was a senior account manager at the agency working on Optus, Qantas Frequent Flyer and LivingSocial.

James Humphrey joins in the role of account director. Humphrey joins after three years with MercerBell, where he was account director for Toyota, working across the car company’s consumer marketing and Fleet business marketing. Previous roles include business manger at Friend, and account manager at RAPP London.

Bonnie Ryan has joined in the role of project manager. Ryan (nee Murphie) has joined from M&C Saatchi where she worked since 2009, starting as an account executive. She worked her way up the ranks, and was most recently a senior digital producer on the Optus account.

Melissa Lane has been appointed in creative services manager role. Lane has also joined from M&C Saatchi where she has worked since July 2012 as a project manager. Prior to that she has worked at Edge Sydney, Leo Burnett Sydney and Clemenger BBDO Sydney. She has also worked in television as a producer/researcher at the Nine Network, Sky News and the Seven Network.

Brett Walsh is joining WiTH in a senior designer role. Walsh has taken on a full-time role after a second freelancing stint at the agency. He has worked as an interactive designer and digital art director for agencies including Tongue, Pusher and BMF.

Lastly, Som Meaden has been appointed to the role of head of development. Meaden is also taking on a full-time role after freelancing at the agency for a number of months. Previously, he has worked as an interactive designer at BCM Partnership, Brisbane, and for various agencies in the UK.

WiTH Collective was launched in 2010 by Justin and Dominique Hind. Other clients include McWilliam’s Wine Group, Colonial First State, Investec, Cisco and Masters.

(Pictured L-R Som Meaden, Ria Collins, Bonnie Ryan, James Humphrey, Brett Walsh, Melissa  Collins and Adam Parsons.)