Ex-The Monkeys’ Lisa Ramsey joins Channel T in the role of managing director, based in Sydney

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Bricks BG-COLOUR-Landscape.jpgChannel T has boosted its leadership team, by appointing Lisa Ramsey as managing director of the Sydney office.

 

The leadership team brings together a combination of creative agency thinkers and global marketers, including former CUB Director Matt Keen, responsible for the highly recognised Carlton Draught Big Ad and Paul Rhodes, formerly a marketing leader at Gillette and Kraft.

Working alongside partner and executive creative director, Peter Cerny, and Sydney based creative director, Marrianne Little, Ramsey is responsible for driving world-class creative and results, with the existing Sydney based clients Hungry Jack’s and 3M, as well as growing the Sydney client base.

 

Ramsey joins from The Monkeys, as head of account management and part of the management team. Prior to that, she was part of the management team at BMF for twelve years, at a time when BMF was recognised as Agency of the Decade.

 

Ramsey brings a wealth of experience across clients such as UBank, IGA supermarkets, HCF, IKEA, The Australian Sports Commission, Blackmores, Lion, George Weston Foods, The Digital Switchover, Coca Cola, Foxtel and Nestle.

 

Says Ramsey: “I’ve been fortunate to have worked alongside great creative leaders, who also happen to be really good people. It’s that creative passion, the opportunity to work on some of the most iconic Australian and global brands, together with growing the Sydney business in a broader role, that has attracted me to Channel T.”

 

Says Paul Rhodes, Melbourne based group managing director, Channel T: “Lisa brings strong leadership to our Sydney office and a genuine passion for great ideas, underpinned by sound strategic thinking. Lisa joined us only recently and we are already seeing very positive outcomes with existing and new clients. We are absolutely delighted to have Lisa on board.”

 

Channel T has offices in Melbourne and Sydney, with clients including Hungry Jack’s, 3M, Vegemite, Heinz, Twinings and Parks Victoria.