New creative talent to join Saatchi & Saatchi NZ
Animpressive line-up of new creative talent is joining the ranks ofSaatchi & Saatchi New Zealand. Anne Boothroyd, ex Colenso BBDO andClemenger BBDO, joins as creative group head on July 7, Scott Huebscher(Top right) from Saatchi & Saatchi LA takes up the role of digitalcreative director on June 16, while Steve Andersen (bottom right) andDave Reid (bottom left) from Aim Proximity join the fold on June 14.
Saatchi& Saatchi CEO Nicky Bell said the appointments reflect the agency’sfocus on big ideas across all media. Says Bell: “They bring newdimensions of digital and social media capability to the talent wealready have at the agency.”
During her time at Clemenger Wellington and Colenso in Auckland, AnneBoothroyd has done some spectacular work on accounts such as YellowPages, Vodafone, Air New Zealand, New Zealand Book Council, New ZealandTransport Agency, Frucor beverages and Mars.
Says ECD DylanHarrison: “Anne is one of the best creatives around, with threenominations to her name at this year’s D&AD alone. She writes moreirresistible participative ideas before lunch than most agencies do ina whole year and still makes it look easy. Quite simply, while otherstalk, she walks the walk. I can’t wait for her to rip into the creativeopportunities in the department.”
Huebscher bring extensiveexperience working on Toyota’s interactive efforts at Saatchi &Saatchi LA. Prior to that, he was at jUXT Interactive, RPA and Bates,where he worked on a range of clients including Coca-Cola, BoostMobile, FuseTV, Honda, Pioneer and Hyundai.
“Scott has beendriving some of the most innovative interactive creative in theSaatchi’s network globally, so we’re delighted to have him on board inNew Zealand. We share the belief the only place for a Digital CreativeDirector is in the heart of the creative department, working with medianeutral teams across the entire customer journey. Scott is a key partof putting interactivity into everything we do,” says Harrison.
Andersonand Reid have spent the last couple of years at Aim Proximity inAuckland working on Vodafone, The Warehouse, TVNZ, Air New Zealand andYellow Pages. Prior to that, they were at Saatchi & SaatchiJohannesburg working on Peugeot, Sony Ericsson, Pampers, Olay, Guinnessand Diageo.
“Steve and David are a perfect fit for wherewe’re taking the agency. They’ve built their career on solving realbusiness issues for clients with world-class creativity. Mostimportantly, they’ve delivered in every media in spades and areadvocates for joined up thinking across all consumer touch points. I’mdelighted to welcome them back into the Saatchi family,” says Harrison.
14 Comments
That guy Daveandsteve is awesome. A real creative talent. Loved his work on TVNZ.
Good luck dude!
That guy in the top right hand corner looks like a Corbis stock shot. Is he real?
Great guys to work with. Good luck Steve & Dave!
welcome aboard
10.32, yes that is a stock photo.
Lotsa teeth at Saatchi.
Looks like Billy Bob teeth are making a come back
Congratulations.Wishing you abundant creative moments as you embark on this journey with the Saachi family.
Love. M.
Good luck boys!
Cant quit you Davie and Stevie.
Go get ’em lads!
Saatchi & Saatchi sucks piles..Y&R is way better
I prefer this photo of Scott Huebscher:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqjunkie/2180489963/
You’ll do well Deve & Stave.
Either way he looks like a real winner. Go get em Scotty.