Qantas picks Droga5 in shoot-out with Mojo – digital duties to Amnesia Razorfish and R/GA

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Thumbnail image for qantas.jpgCB Exclusive – Campaign Brief believes Qantas has picked Droga5 Australia to look after its business after an almost one year pitch process.

Back in March Qantas shortlisted Droga5 and Publicis Mojo (includes Amnesia Razorfish) for the creative and digital part of its account from the original long list which included Leo Burnett and BWM – and according to one source, R/GA New York.

Thumbnail image for Nobay_Droga_GOOD-SMALL.jpgCalls to David Nobay (far left, with Dave Droga) went unanswered this morning to confirm the agency had won the business. However, a well-placed source says that is indeed the case and a formal announcement should be made later today.

Media, expected to also be announced later today, was a shootout between OMD and ZenithOptimedia.

After a disastrous start to the year – with the loss of the prestigious CUB business to Clemenger BBDO Melbourne – Droga5’s fortunes have changed for the better. In March the agency snared the giant Woolworths business in a two-way shootout with Ogilvy Sydney.

UPDATE. THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Qantas today announced it had concluded its advertising agency review and appointed its new roster of agencies including Droga5 as the new lead creative agency.

    Droga5 Australia has been appointed as the lead creative planning agency globally. This will include strategic input from David Droga, Chairman and Founder of the agency and his team in New York.

    Zenith Optimedia will continue as the global media agency and will partner with Droga5 in key offshore markets to provide a global network of creative and media expertise.

    The review focused on the quality of strategic and creative capabilities relative to the Qantas brand, including retail experience and campaign success.

    The new agency model will also see digital and experiential specialists working closely with the two lead agencies, Droga5 and Zenith Optimedia.

    Publicis Group’s Amnesia Razorfish will work in partnership with Zenith Optimedia on the digital media strategy and R/GA will be contracted for specialist digital projects.

    Publicis Mojo will continue to work as a strategic adviser and on a project basis.

    Qantas has also appointed Subnine to support key sports sponsorships and Play Communication will support a range of arts and entertainment properties.

    The new roster will commence in the new financial year. Qantas would like to thank Enth Degree for their independent facilitation and all those involved in the extensive pitch process.

Nick Law RGA.jpgUPDATE 1: CB has since contacted New York-based Aussie expat Nick Law (left), R/GA’s chief creative officer, who was in Sydney last week.

Law told CB he is delighted to be on the roster and assures us that it won’t be too long before R/GA opens up a Sydney office. CB guesses to will be early next year.

Rob Greenberg, R/GA chairman, CEO and global chief creative officer, first revealed plans for a Sydney office in an exclusive live video interview with CB during D&AD week in London back in April.

UPDATE 2:  Following Qantas’ announcement of its new agency roster, Craig Davis, Co-Chairman and Chief Creative Officer, Publicis Mojo, said: “We’re really excited that Qantas has added three Publicis Groupe companies to its new agency roster.

 

“Zenith Optimedia has worked really hard to retain the media planning and buying, Amnesia Razorfish has been appointed to the roster and Publicis Mojo will be retained on major strategic and creative projects. This is a great outcome for the group.

 

“We’d also like to thank the great team of people who have worked tirelessly on the Qantas pitch to make this happen.”