Deepend bolsters strategic offer with the addition of Kim Verbrugghe in head of planning position

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DSC_0772 (1).jpgDeepend, Australia’s most awarded independent digital agency, is building its strategy-first approach and capabilities, appointing Kim Verbrugghe to the newly created role of head of planning.

Promoted from her previous role as senior strategist at Deepend Sydney, Verbrugghe has been a driving force in helping propel Deepend’s focus as a strategy-led digital business over the last five years. She has also delivered on a wide range of strategy products and services across communications, channel, content, campaign, application and customer experience.

Verbrugghe said she is excited to be working in a more integrated role which will allow her to facilitate new methodologies across the agency.

Says Verbrugghe: “Brand challenges are a lot more complex than they were just a few of years ago. They cross multiple departments, and aren’t restricted to one channel, tactic or clear-cut audience segments. This means the way we solve these needs to shift, and supporting the different strategy disciplines within Deepend to holistically answer briefs is a core part of this role.

“Strategy at its core is about finding and focussing on the best of many possible paths to deliver value to the end user, often encompassing multiple forms, including content, product, service and digital. At Deepend we embrace continual change, so I’m always looking at ways we can drive our offering to respond to evolving market needs, and build on our research capabilities and partnerships to support our clients’ needs now and in the future.”

Hamilton Jones, managing director of Deepend, said Verbrugghe’s appointment marks an important shift in the business.

Says Jones: “At Deepend, we endorse process experimentation and innovation. We apply this to our clients’ work but we also need to use it to inform our response to our own practices and the nature of our business. Kim has been an incredibly passionate driver of change throughout her career with us, and her move is an important part of the broader work we are doing to ensure Deepend continues to grow its reputation as a strategy-first collective.”