Mark Gregory joins Khemistry in Brisbane from Y&R Brisbane in group account director role

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05992e9.jpgBrisbane-based digital marketing and advertising agency Khemistry has today announced the appointment of Mark Gregory as group account director.

 

Gregory will lead the agency’s team of creative, digital and content specialists, overseeing the strategy, execution and outcomes of campaigns.

 

Khemistry managing partner Andy Fyffe said Gregory’s experience, knowledge and professional approach to client management made him an ideal fit for the role.

 

Says Fyffe: “As our agency continues to grow, we are committed to investing in the best talent possible and we couldn’t be more excited to welcome Mark to the team.

“Every employee brings something new to the table and we’re looking forward to seeing Mark use his wealth of local and international experience to deliver outstanding results for our clients.”

 

Gregory has earned a reputation as a skilled brand, digital and one-to-one specialist, having worked at Havas Worldwide in London, M&C Saatchi in Melbourne, BMF in Sydney and BCM, SapientNitro and GPY&R in Brisbane.

 

Some of Gregory’s most recent clients include Tatts Lotteries, RACQ, Bond University, Rays Outdoors and Tourism and Events Queensland. He has spearheaded campaigns such as the Lotto brand re-launch, Instant Scratch-Its brand re-launch, Powerball Dream Gift Activation and the launch of RACQ Pet Insurance.

 

Says Gregory: “I’m incredibly excited to be joining Khemistry and can’t wait to work with such a bright and accomplished team.

 

“Khemistry has produced some incredible campaigns over the years and I’m confident this role will give me plenty of opportunities to learn and grow as a professional.

 

“My focus as group account director will be delivering innovative and effective campaigns, as well as strengthening client relationships, supporting ongoing client growth and overseeing everyday account performance.”

 

Gregory’s appointment is effective immediately and is the first of several new hires the organisation will be making over the coming months to support continued growth.